A new damselfish species, Pomacentrus andamanensis n. sp., is described from 45 specimens, 19.8–64.3 mm SL, collected from Indian Ocean coral reefs, in the Andaman Sea off western Thailand. It also occurs in the Andaman Islands, Myanmar, and the northwestern tip of Sumatra, on the basis of collections (with tissue sampling), underwater photographs, and observations. It is a sibling species of Pomacentrus amboinensis from the Western Pacific Ocean, but differs from it and the Micronesian species of the complex, Pomacentrus bipunctatus, primarily in the adult color pattern, in particular a conspicuous ocellus on the rear dorsal fin in adults, which is only found on juveniles of the other species. Most meristic values are the same, but the ran...
The common coral-reef damselfish, Chromis agilis Smith, 1960, has long been considered a widespread ...
FIG. 1. The phylogenetic relationships of damselfishes (Teleostei: Pomacentridae): (A) outgroup taxa...
We document a ~700 km northward range extension of the rare Andaman grunt, Pomadasys andamanensis Mc...
Pomacentrus flavioculus n. sp. is described on the basis of 140 specimens, 17.1–86.8 mm SL, from Fij...
Four new species of Pomacentrus, allied to P. philippinus, are described from the western Pacific Oc...
A new species of damselfish, Pomacentrus bellipictus, is described from 13 specimens, 37.7–67.9 mm S...
The pomacentrid fish Chromis dimidiata (Klunzinger, 1871), type locality Red Sea, formerly believed ...
A new species of damselfish, Neopomacentrus aktites n. sp., is described on the basis of 50 specimen...
A sixth member of the Chrysiptera oxycephala group of Pomacentridae, Chrysiptera burtjonesi, is desc...
A new species of pomacentrid fish, Chromis howsoni, is described from 24 specimens, 30.7–56.2 mm SL,...
Chrysiptera caesifrons is described on the basis of 23 type specimens, 23.3–48.5 mm SL, from the Raj...
Chrysiptera uswanasi, n. sp., the seventh member of the Chrysiptera oxycephala species complex of Po...
The nominal species Chrysiptera oxycephala has been considered a widespread species in the East Indi...
A new species of damselfish, Altrichthys alelia sp. n. is described from specimens collected in shal...
A new species of damselfish Chromis lubbocki (Teleostei: Pomacentridae) from the Cape Verde Archipel...
The common coral-reef damselfish, Chromis agilis Smith, 1960, has long been considered a widespread ...
FIG. 1. The phylogenetic relationships of damselfishes (Teleostei: Pomacentridae): (A) outgroup taxa...
We document a ~700 km northward range extension of the rare Andaman grunt, Pomadasys andamanensis Mc...
Pomacentrus flavioculus n. sp. is described on the basis of 140 specimens, 17.1–86.8 mm SL, from Fij...
Four new species of Pomacentrus, allied to P. philippinus, are described from the western Pacific Oc...
A new species of damselfish, Pomacentrus bellipictus, is described from 13 specimens, 37.7–67.9 mm S...
The pomacentrid fish Chromis dimidiata (Klunzinger, 1871), type locality Red Sea, formerly believed ...
A new species of damselfish, Neopomacentrus aktites n. sp., is described on the basis of 50 specimen...
A sixth member of the Chrysiptera oxycephala group of Pomacentridae, Chrysiptera burtjonesi, is desc...
A new species of pomacentrid fish, Chromis howsoni, is described from 24 specimens, 30.7–56.2 mm SL,...
Chrysiptera caesifrons is described on the basis of 23 type specimens, 23.3–48.5 mm SL, from the Raj...
Chrysiptera uswanasi, n. sp., the seventh member of the Chrysiptera oxycephala species complex of Po...
The nominal species Chrysiptera oxycephala has been considered a widespread species in the East Indi...
A new species of damselfish, Altrichthys alelia sp. n. is described from specimens collected in shal...
A new species of damselfish Chromis lubbocki (Teleostei: Pomacentridae) from the Cape Verde Archipel...
The common coral-reef damselfish, Chromis agilis Smith, 1960, has long been considered a widespread ...
FIG. 1. The phylogenetic relationships of damselfishes (Teleostei: Pomacentridae): (A) outgroup taxa...
We document a ~700 km northward range extension of the rare Andaman grunt, Pomadasys andamanensis Mc...