Galapagos damselfish [Azurina eupalama]

Description

The Galapagos damselfish, or Azurina eupalama, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Pomacentridae. It was first described by Jordan and McGregor in 1898. It is a small, planktivorous fish that was once abundant in the area of the Galapagos Islands, but it is now considered critically endangered. Its color is typically a deep blue, similar to the color of the ocean's depths. The Galapagos damselfish prefers a rocky reef habitat, and it exhibits diurnal behavior, meaning it is active during the day and rests at night.

Taxonomy
Phylum Chordates
Chordata
Class Fish
Actinopterygii
Order Perciformes
Perciformes
Family Damselfishes
Pomacentridae
Genus Azurina
Azurina
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