Lepomis miniatus was created in 1877.
Phyllobolites miniatus was created in 1942.
Lepomis punctatus was created in 1831.
miniatus grouper
Lepomis macrochirus is the scientific name for a bluegill. blue gill are manly caught in the northern part of the united states.Awnsered by: Tyler *******
Lepomis macrochirus
Coral Cod is another name of the Miniatus Grouper, a type of seabass.
A bleugill is a variety of North American sunfish, Latin name Lepomis macrochirus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lepomis macrochirus.
Norbert Simon has written: 'Adenohypophyse und Hypothalamus: histophysiologische Untersuchungen bei Lepomis (Centrarchidae)' -- subject(s): Adenohypophysis, Anatomy and histology, Cells, Gonads, Hypothalamo-hypophyseal system, Hypothalamus, Lepomis, Physiology, Thyroid gland, Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System, Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal system
Gary Duane Doxtater has written: 'A food habits study of the bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus, Rafinesque, of Acton Lake, Ohio' -- subject(s): Sunfishes
I would treat a Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) the same as any other large fish and feed at least once daily. So my answer is at least 7 times weekly
blue gills. Actually, the species of fish "lepomis macrochirus" is commonly known as "bluegill", a single word. The plural is "bluegills".