Hybrid Redbreast Sunfish, Lepomis auritus
Physical Description:
� Deep, very compressed body
� Very long, dark earflap
� Medium-sized, terminal mouth
� Large eye
� Tail fin lobes slightly rounded to a point
� Pectoral fin rounded
� Pelvic fin with small filamentous projection of longest ray
� Males have bright orange breast and belly
� Scales may have pale blue iridescent marks
� Side may have orange or yellow-orange spots or bars
Similar species:
� Longear sunfish (Lepomis megalotis)
� Spotted sunfish (Lepomis punctatus)
Mean body size:
� Adults are 90-185 mm standard length
Habitat:
� Found in pools of warm streams and rivers of low gradient
Distribution in VA:
� Atlantic slope drainages
� Stocked in all drainages west of the Atlantic slope drainages
Food Habits:
� Insects, crayfish, other arthropods, mollusks, and sometimes fish
Reproductive Habits:
� Mature at age 2
� Spawning occurs May to August at water temperatures of 16-28�C
� Males build nests over silt-free or lightly silted sand and gravel in cover
� Nests are usually grouped closely together in calm pool margins
� Fecundity is about 963-8,250 eggs per female
� Can naturally hybridize with L. cyanellus, L. gibbosus, L. macrochirus, and L. microlophus
Population Status, Economic, or Ecological Importance:
� Good sport on light tackle
� Does not thrive in ponds
� Good to eat
References:
Jenkins, R.E and N.M. Burkhead. 1993. Freshwater Fishes of Virginia. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland.
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