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Temperate perch : ウィキペディア英語版 | Temperate perch
The members of the family Percichthyidae are known as the temperate perches. They belong to the order Perciformes, the perch-like fishes. The name Percichthyidae derives from the Ancient Greek words ''perca'' for perch and ''ichthyos'' for fish and means perch-like fishes. ==Classification== The temperate perches are closely related to the temperate basses of the family Moronidae, and older literature treats the latter as belonging to the Percichthyidae family. Australian freshwater percichthyids were once placed in the marine grouper family, Serranidae, and the two families are thought to be closely related. Almost 40 species of percichthyids are now recognised, grouped in 10 genera. Most but not all are exclusively freshwater fishes. They are mainly found in Australia, but species are also found in southern South America (''Percichthys'') and eastern Asia (''Coreoperca'' and ''Siniperca'').
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