Siniperca scherzeri chui P. W. Fang & L. T. Chong, 1932
Siniperca kwangsiensis P. W. Fang & L. T. Chong, 1932
Siniperca scherzeri kwangsiensis P. W. Fang & L. T. Chong, 1932
Siniperca schezeri kichuani H. J. Shih, 1937
Siniperca kichuani H. J. Shih, 1937
The golden mandarin fish (Siniperca scherzeri), also known as the leopard mandarin fish, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, an Asian perch from the familySinipercidae, which is native to eastern Asia (Korea, China, and Vietnam).[2] This species can reach at least 33.4 cm (1.1 ft) in standard length and 607.3 g (1.34 lb) in weight.[3] It is typically yellowish-brown with blackish-brown speckles ("leopard"), but there are also bright yellow ("golden") individuals, which are particularly prized in Korea[4] and selectively bred in captivity.[5]
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