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Chromis viridis (Cuvier 1830), the
Blue-Green Chromis. Widespread in the Indo-Pacific and in marine
and reef aquarium usage. The darling damsel of reefkeepers. To
three inches maximum length. Formerly (and often still) identified
as Chromis cyanea. Raja Ampat 08 |
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Dischistodus prosopotaenia (Bleeker 1852),
the Honey-Head Damsel. Indo-West Pacific. To six inches in length.
A juvenile in Raja Ampat 08 |
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Pomacentrus auriventris
Allen 1991, the Yellow-belly or Goldbelly Damsel. Indo-Malay
Peninsula, Caroline Islands. To 5.5 cm. Found near bottom,
principally about rubble slopes. N. Sulawesi
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Pomacentrus bankanensis
Bleeker 1853, the Speckled Damsel. Western Pacific; Christmas
Island to Fiji, North to S. Japan, S. to Noumea. To 9 cm. Lives
amongst bottom rubble, feeds on algae, copepods, isopods, pelagic
tunicates. Juvenile in Raja Ampat |
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