Pomacentrus [Pomacentrus]

Description

Pomacentrus is a large genus of damselfishes that are ubiquitous on coral reefs across the Indo-Pacific. Known for their vivid colors and complex social behaviors, they play a crucial role in the reef ecosystem by contributing to the control of algal growth and participating in cleaning symbiosis.

Species
Coral Demoiselle [Pomacentrus moluccensis]
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Mimic Lemon Peel Surgeonfish [Pomacentrus imitator]
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Yellow-Belly Damsel [Pomacentrus auriventris]
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Taxonomy
Phylum Chordates
Chordata
Class Fish
Actinopterygii
Order Perciformes
Perciformes
Family Damselfishes
Pomacentridae
Statistics
  • Species 3