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Crapet arlequin vs Barbue de rivière

Lepomis macrochirus comparé à Ictalurus punctatus

Taxonomy & Classification

Attribut Crapet arlequin Barbue de rivière
Nom scientifique Lepomis macrochirus Ictalurus punctatus
Ordre Centrarchiformes Siluriformes
Famille Centrarchidae Ictaluridae
Conservation Status Least Concern Least Concern

Physical Traits

Attribut Crapet arlequin Barbue de rivière
Longueur maximale 41,0 cm 132,0 cm
Poids maximum 2,2 kg 26,0 kg
Couleur Olive-green to dark bluish-green back with 6–8 darker vertical bars; deep blue-purple iridescent opercular flap; breast and belly range from yellow to bright orange; no spots on the soft dorsal fin. Blue-gray to olive-gray back with silvery-white sides; scattered small black spots on the flanks in juveniles that fade with age; belly creamy-white; deeply forked tail fin is uniformly grayish.

Habitat & Environment

Attribut Crapet arlequin Barbue de rivière
Type d'eau Freshwater Freshwater
Plage de profondeur 0-15m
Aire de répartition Native to the eastern and central United States from the Great Lakes basin south to the Gulf Coast and Florida. Inhabits weedy lake margins, ponds, … Native to the central and eastern United States and southern Canada, from the Great Lakes south through the Mississippi River basin to the Gulf Coast. …
Habitat Estuaries Estuaries

Informations sur la pêche

Attribut Crapet arlequin Barbue de rivière
Poisson de pêche sportive Oui Oui
Cote de combativité 3/10 5/10
Record du monde
Teneur en mercure

Cuisine & Edibility

Crapet arlequin

Mild, sweet white flesh with fine texture and very low fat; one of America's most popular panfish for the table. Ideal pan-fried whole with cornmeal crust or deep-fried in strips.

Barbue de rivière

Firm, moist white flesh with a mild, sweet flavor and very low fat. A Southern U.S. staple — beloved deep-fried with cornmeal batter; also excellent grilled or blackened.

Species Overview

Crapet arlequin

The bluegill is the most common sunfish in North America and often the first fish a young angler catches. Its deep body, dark ear flap, and iridescent blue-green colors make it easy to identify. A fierce predator of insects despite its small size.

Barbue de rivière

The channel catfish is the most abundant and widely fished catfish species in North America. It has a keen sense of smell, with taste buds distributed across its entire body, enabling it to locate food in murky water.

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