Lates is a
genus of
freshwater and
marine fish in the
family Latidae of the
order Perciformes. The
type species is
Lates niloticus, the
Nile perch. The
Lates species are native to the
Indian and western
Pacific Oceans and to rivers and lakes in
Africa; several species are
endemic to the
Rift Valley lakes. The
generic name is also used as a common name,
lates, for many of the species.
These fishes range in size from less than 30 cm (12 in) to 2 m (6 ft 7 in) in maximum overall length, the largest species reaching weights of up to 200 kg (440 lb). They all have the characteristic centropomid shape, with the two-part dorsal fin and general percoid form.
Inhabiting a variety of habitats, the Lates species are generally carnivorous, feeding on invertebrates and other fish.
The Nile perch of this genus has become infamous as an invasive species in Lake Victoria in eastern Africa.
The generic name Lates derives from the Latin latēre (to be hidden).
Species
- Tanganyika lates, Lates angustifrons Boulenger, 1906
- Barramundi, Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1790)
- Japanese lates, Lates japonicus Katayama & Taki, 1984
- Rudolf lates, Lates longispinis Worthington, 1932
- Albert lates, Lates macrophthalmus Worthington, 1929
- Bigeye lates, Lates mariae Steindachner, 1909
- Forktail lates, Lates microlepis Boulenger, 1898
- Nile perch, Lates niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Sleek lates, Lates stappersii (Boulenger, 1914)
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