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Pomacentridae Bonaparte, 1831

125553  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:125553)

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  1. Genus Abudefduf Forsskål, 1775
  2. Genus Acanthochromis Gill, 1863
  3. Genus Altrichthys Allen, 1999
  4. Genus Amblyglyphidodon Bleeker, 1877
  5. Genus Amblypomacentrus Bleeker, 1877
  6. Genus Amphiprion Bloch & Schneider, 1801
  7. Subfamily Amphiprioninae
  8. Genus Azurina Jordan & McGregor, 1898
  9. Genus Cheiloprion Weber, 1913
  10. Genus Chromis Cuvier, 1814
  11. Genus Chrysiptera Swainson, 1839
  12. Genus Dascyllus Cuvier, 1829
  13. Genus Dischistodus Gill, 1863
  14. Genus Hemiglyphidodon Bleeker, 1877
  15. Genus Hypsypops Gill, 1861
  16. Genus Lepidozygus Günther, 1862
  17. Genus Mecaenichthys Whitley, 1929
  18. Genus Microspathodon Günther, 1862
  19. Genus Neoglyphidodon Allen, 1991
  20. Genus Neopomacentrus Allen, 1975
  21. Genus Nexilosus Heller & Snodgrass, 1903
  22. Genus Parma Günther, 1862
  23. Genus Plectroglyphidodon Fowler & Ball, 1924
  24. Subfamily Pomacentrinae
    1. Genus Pomacentrus Lacepède, 1802
    2. Genus Pomachromis Allen & Randall, 1974
    3. Genus Premnas Cuvier, 1816
    4. Genus Pristotis Rüppell, 1838
    5. Genus Pseudopomacentrus Bleeker, 1877
    6. Genus Pycnochromis Fowler, 1941
    7. Genus Similiparma Hensley, 1986
    8. Genus Stegastes Jenyns, 1840
    9. Genus Teixeirichthys Smith, 1953
    10. Genus Abudefdus accepted as Abudefduf Forsskål, 1775 (misspelling)
    11. Genus Acanthocromis accepted as Acanthochromis Gill, 1863 (misspelling)
    12. Genus Actinicola Fowler, 1904 accepted as Amphiprion Bloch & Schneider, 1801
    13. Genus Amblygliphidodon accepted as Amblyglyphidodon Bleeker, 1877 (misspelling)
    14. Genus Amblyglyphidon accepted as Amblyglyphidodon Bleeker, 1877 (unaccepted > misspelling - incorrect subsequent spelling)
    15. Genus Amblyglyphisodon accepted as Amblyglyphidodon Bleeker, 1877 (misspelling)
    16. Genus Ambyglyphidodon accepted as Amblyglyphidodon Bleeker, 1877 (misspelling)
    17. Genus Ayresia Cooper, 1863 accepted as Chromis Cuvier, 1814
    18. Genus Cbrysiptera accepted as Chrysiptera Swainson, 1839 (misspelling)
    19. Genus Chromanthias Whitley, 1935 accepted as Lepidozygus Günther, 1862
    20. Genus Chryseptera accepted as Chrysiptera Swainson, 1839 (unaccepted > misspelling - incorrect subsequent spelling)
    21. Genus Chrysipera accepted as Chrysiptera Swainson, 1839 (unaccepted > misspelling - incorrect subsequent spelling)
    22. Genus Chrysoptera accepted as Chrysiptera Swainson, 1839 (misspelling)
    23. Genus Chryspetera accepted as Chrysiptera Swainson, 1839 (unaccepted > misspelling - incorrect subsequent spelling)
    24. Genus Cromis accepted as Chromis Günther, 1862 accepted as Tilapia Smith, 1840 (misspelling)
    25. Genus Dascullus accepted as Dascyllus Cuvier, 1829 (unaccepted > misspelling - incorrect subsequent spelling)
    26. Genus Daya Bleeker, 1877 accepted as Pristotis Rüppell, 1838
    27. Genus Euchistodus accepted as Euschistodus Gill, 1862 accepted as Abudefduf Forsskål, 1775 (misspelling)
    28. Genus Eupomacentrus Bleeker, 1877 accepted as Stegastes Jenyns, 1840
    29. Genus Euschistodus Gill, 1862 accepted as Abudefduf Forsskål, 1775
    30. Genus Furcaria Poey, 1860 accepted as Chromis Cuvier, 1814
    31. Genus Gliphidodon accepted as Glyphisodon Lacepède, 1802 accepted as Abudefduf Forsskål, 1775 (misspelling)
    32. Genus Gliphydodon Agassiz, 1846 accepted as Glyphisodon Lacepède, 1802 accepted as Abudefduf Forsskål, 1775 (unjustified emendation)
    33. Genus Glyphididontops accepted as Glyphidodontops Bleeker, 1877 accepted as Chrysiptera Swainson, 1839 (misspelling)
    34. Genus Glyphidodontops Bleeker, 1877 accepted as Chrysiptera Swainson, 1839
    35. Genus Glyphidontops accepted as Glyphidodontops Bleeker, 1877 accepted as Chrysiptera Swainson, 1839 (misspelling)
    36. Genus Glyphisidon accepted as Glyphisodon Lacepède, 1802 accepted as Abudefduf Forsskål, 1775 (misspelling)
    37. Genus Heliastes Lowe, 1838 accepted as Chromis Cuvier, 1814 (synonym)
    38. Genus Heliazes accepted as Heliases Cuvier in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1830 accepted as Chromis Cuvier, 1814 (misspelling)
    39. Genus Heptadecanthus Alleyne & Macleay, 1877 accepted as Acanthochromis Gill, 1863
    40. Genus Indoglyphidodon Fowler, 1944 accepted as Abudefduf Forsskål, 1775
    41. Genus Lutianus Cuvier, 1798 accepted as Lutjanus Bloch, 1790 (misspelling)
    42. Genus Nexilarius Gilbert, 1896 accepted as Abudefduf Forsskål, 1775
    43. Genus Oliglyphisodon Fowler, 1941 accepted as Plectroglyphidodon Fowler & Ball, 1924
    44. Genus Onychognathus Troschel, 1866 accepted as Chromis Cuvier, 1814
    45. Genus Paraglyphipodon accepted as Paraglyphidodon Bleeker, 1877 accepted as Chrysiptera Swainson, 1839 (unaccepted > misspelling - incorrect subsequent spelling)
    46. Genus Paramphiprion Wang, 1941 accepted as Amphiprion Bloch & Schneider, 1801
    47. Genus Parapomacentrus Bleeker, 1877 accepted as Pomacentrus Lacepède, 1802
    48. Genus Plectoglyphidodon accepted as Plectroglyphidodon Fowler & Ball, 1924 (misspelling)
    49. Genus Plectrogliphidodon accepted as Plectroglyphidodon Fowler & Ball, 1924 (misspelling)
    50. Genus Plectroglyphitodon accepted as Plectroglyphidodon Fowler & Ball, 1924 (misspelling)
    51. Genus Plectroglypidodon accepted as Plectroglyphidodon Fowler & Ball, 1924 (misspelling)
    52. Genus Pomacenteus accepted as Pomacentrus Lacepède, 1802 (misspelling)
    53. Genus Pomachromus accepted as Pomachromis Allen & Randall, 1974 (misspelling)
    54. Genus Prochilus Bleeker (ex Klein), 1864 accepted as Amphiprion Bloch & Schneider, 1801
    55. Genus Segastes accepted as Stegastes Jenyns, 1840 (misspelling)
    56. Genus Siphonochromis Fowler, 1946 accepted as Chromis Cuvier, 1814
    marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
    Not documented
    Description Chiefly marine; rare in brackish water. All tropical seas, mainly Indo-Pacific. One nostril on each side of head; double...  
    Description Chiefly marine; rare in brackish water. All tropical seas, mainly Indo-Pacific. One nostril on each side of head; double nostrils in some species of Chromis and Dascyllus. Body usually deep and compressed. Small mouth. Incomplete and interrupted lateral line. Anal fin with usually 2 spines, very rarely 3. No palatine teeth. About 35 cm maximum length. Coloration variable with individuals and with locality for the same species. Many species are highly territorial herbivores or omnivores. Damselfishes lay elliptical demersal eggs that are guarded by the males. Included are the anemonefishes (Amphiprioninae), which live in close association with large sea anemones. Poma- = opercle, centron = spine, (refers to pointed margin of opercle); amphi- (gr.) = on both sides, prion = saw, (refers to serrate opercles) [details]
    Froese, R. and D. Pauly. Editors. (2024). FishBase. Pomacentridae Bonaparte, 1831. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=125553 on 2024-12-03
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    taxonomy source Van Der Laan, R.; Eschmeyer, W. N.; Fricke, R. (2014). Family-group names of Recent fishes. <em>Zootaxa.</em> 3882(1): 1-230., available online at https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3882.1.1 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

    context source (PeRMS) Chirichigno, N.; Cornejo, M. (2001). Catálogo comentado de los peces marinos del Perú. <em>2ª ed. Instituto del Mar de Perú. Publicación Especial. Callao.</em> 314 p. [details] 

    basis of record van der Land, J.; Costello, M.J.; Zavodnik, D.; Santos, R.S.; Porteiro, F.M.; Bailly, N.; Eschmeyer, W.N.; Froese, R. (2001). Pisces, <B><I>in</I></B>: Costello, M.J. <i>et al.</i> (Ed.) (2001). <i>European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. Collection Patrimoines Naturels,</i> 50: pp. 357-374 (look up in IMIS) [details] 

    additional source Fricke, R., Eschmeyer, W. N. & Van der Laan, R. (eds). (2024). ECoF. Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes: Genera, Species, References. <em>California Academy of Sciences. San Francisco.</em> Electronic version accessed dd mmm 2024., available online at http://researcharchive.calacademy.org/research/Ichthyology/catalog/fishcatmain.asp [details] 
     
     Present  Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
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    Description Chiefly marine; rare in brackish water. All tropical seas, mainly Indo-Pacific. One nostril on each side of head; double nostrils in some species of Chromis and Dascyllus. Body usually deep and compressed. Small mouth. Incomplete and interrupted lateral line. Anal fin with usually 2 spines, very rarely 3. No palatine teeth. About 35 cm maximum length. Coloration variable with individuals and with locality for the same species. Many species are highly territorial herbivores or omnivores. Damselfishes lay elliptical demersal eggs that are guarded by the males. Included are the anemonefishes (Amphiprioninae), which live in close association with large sea anemones. Poma- = opercle, centron = spine, (refers to pointed margin of opercle); amphi- (gr.) = on both sides, prion = saw, (refers to serrate opercles) [details]
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    Japanese スズメダイ科  [details]
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