Uropterygius micropterus was created in 1852.
Uropterygius macularius was created in 1825.
The largemouth, Micropterus Salmoides, is normally larger than the smallmouth, Micropterus Dolmeides. The smallmouth is more of a bronze color, while the largemouth is dark green or blackish on top.The smallmouth's dorsal notch is not as pronounced as the largemouth's, and the largemouth's closed mouth extends past the eye, while the smallmouth's ends in front of the eye. Pound for pound, most angler consider the smallmouth the better fighter.
Bass are primarily classified within the class Actinopterygii, which encompasses ray-finned fish. This class includes various species of bass, such as black bass (Micropterus spp.) and white bass (Morone chrysops). They are commonly found in freshwater and saltwater environments, playing significant roles in both ecological systems and recreational fishing.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Elachista berndtiella was created in 1985.
Uropterygius macrocephalus was created in 1864.
Uropterygius versutus was created in 1991.
Uropterygius xanthopterus was created in 1859.
Uropterygius supraforatus was created in 1909.
Uropterygius polyspilus was created in 1909.
Uropterygius xenodontus was created in 1997.
Uropterygius macularius was created in 1825.
Uropterygius fasciolatus was created in 1909.
Uropterygius fuscoguttatus was created in 1953.
Uropterygius wheeleri was created in 1967.
Uropterygius nagoensis was created in 1984.
Uropterygius genie was created in 1995.