Macquaria
Macquaria is a genus of medium-sized, predatory temperate perches endemic to Australia. They are found in rivers of the eastern part of the continent.
Species
The currently recognized species in this genus are:Macquaria ambigua, commonly known as golden perch or "yellowbelly"Macquaria australasica, commonly known as Macquarie perchMacquaria wujalwujalensis, commonly known as Bloomfield River codOne fossil species is known in †Macquaria avus from Miocene-aged freshwater deposits near Nimbin. Many fossil remains assigned to this genus are known from the Eocene to the Miocene of Australia. However, it is uncertain whether they belong to this genus or to Percalates.