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Neoglyphidodon
''Neoglyphidodon'' is a genus of fish in the family Pomacentridae. Species *''Neoglyphidodon bonang'' (Pieter Bleeker, Bleeker, 1852) *''Neoglyphidodon carlsoni'' (Gerald R. Allen, Allen, 1975) *''Neoglyphidodon crossi'' (Allen, 1991) *''Neoglyphidodon melas'' (Georges Cuvier, Cuvier and Achille Valenciennes, Valenciennes, 1830) *''Neoglyphidodon nigroris'' (Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1830) *''Neoglyphidodon oxyodon'' (Bleeker, 1858) *''Neoglyphidodon polyacanthus'' (James Douglas Ogilby, Ogilby, 1889) *''Neoglyphidodon thoracotaeniatus'' (Henry Weed Fowler, Fowler and Barton Appler Bean, Bean, 1928) References

Neoglyphidodon, Pomacentrinae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Gerald R. Allen {{Pomacentridae-stub ...
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Neoglyphidodon Crossi
''Neoglyphidodon'' is a genus of fish in the family Pomacentridae. Species *'' Neoglyphidodon bonang'' ( Bleeker, 1852) *'' Neoglyphidodon carlsoni'' (Allen, 1975) *'' Neoglyphidodon crossi'' (Allen, 1991) *'' Neoglyphidodon melas'' (Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1830) *'' Neoglyphidodon nigroris'' (Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1830) *'' Neoglyphidodon oxyodon'' (Bleeker, 1858) *'' Neoglyphidodon polyacanthus'' ( Ogilby, 1889) *'' Neoglyphidodon thoracotaeniatus'' ( Fowler and Bean A bean is the seed of some plants in the legume family (Fabaceae) used as a vegetable for human consumption or animal feed. The seeds are often preserved through drying (a ''pulse''), but fresh beans are also sold. Dried beans are traditi ..., 1928) References Pomacentrinae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Gerald R. Allen {{Pomacentridae-stub ...
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Neoglyphidodon Melas
''Neoglyphidodon melas'', also known as the bowtie damselfish, black damsel, bluefin or royal damsel, is a species of damselfish found in the Indo-West Pacific. It grows to a size of in length. Distribution and habitat The black damselfish is found throughout the Indo-Pacific in coral reefs and lagoons. In the Indian Ocean, they are found around the Red Sea, the Persian Gulf, eastern Africa, Madagascar, Seychelles, the Arabian Sea, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, the Andaman Sea, Indonesia, and western Australia. In the Pacific Ocean, they are found in areas around Indonesia, Australia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan, Japan, Papua New Guinea, Palau, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands. they are found in depths of under sea level. Description The adults of this species can grow up to in length. The coloration of the adults are blueish black.Dianne J. Bray"Black Damsel, Neoglyphidodon melas (Cuvier 1830) Retrieved on 16 November 2014. Juveniles are mostly pale blue with a yellow dorsal ...
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Neoglyphidodon Polyacanthus
''Neoglyphidodon polyacanthus'' is a species of damselfish of the family Pomacentridae. It is native to the western Pacific Ocean. This species of fish is found in the aquarium trade. Distribution and habitat This species of fish is found in reefs in the western Pacific Ocean. Adults are found outside of lagoons while juvenile could be found in them. They are found in areas of the western Pacific Ocean from the southern Great Barrier Reef in Australia and New Caledonia. In Lord Howe Island, they are found everywhere. ''Neoglyphidodon polyacanthus'' is present at depths from to .Encyclopedia of life"Neoglyphidodon polyacanthus-Comprehensive Description"Encyclopedia of life The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) is a free, online encyclopedia intended to document all of the 1.9 million living species known to science. It aggregates content to form "pages" for every known species. Content is compiled from existing trusted ... Retrieved on December 11, 2014 Description Adults can grow ...
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Neoglyphidodon Oxyodon
''Neoglyphidodon oxyodon'', the neon velvet damselfish is a species of damselfish in the family Pomacentridae. It is found in the Pacific Ocean. They are found in the aquarium hobby. Distribution and habitat This species of fish is found in coral reefs in the western Pacific Ocean. It ranges from Indonesia to the Philippines to the Ashmore Reef in the Timor Sea. The depth range for this species ranges from . They are normally found around ''Acropora'' heads for shelter. Lagoons and reef flats are the parts of the reef that this species of fish is found in. Description The adults can grow up to a maximum size of . Juveniles and adults have different coloration. Adults of this species are grayish black. Juveniles are dark blue with a light yellow stripe or spot and blue streaks that fade with age. Ecology Diet ''Neoglyphidodon oxyodon'' is an omnivorous species of damselfish. They feed on zooplankton Zooplankton are the heterotrophic component of the planktonic community (the " ...
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Neoglyphidodon Nigroris
''Neoglyphidodon nigroris'', commonly known as the black-and-gold chromis or Behn's damsel is a species of damselfish found in the Indo-West Pacific. It occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade. It grows to a size of in total length. Distribution and habitat This species of damselfish is found throughout the Indo-Pacific region. In the Indian Ocean, they are found around Sri Lanka, the Andaman Sea, Indonesia, and Australia. In the Pacific Ocean, they are found around Indonesia, the Philippines, Australia, Vietnam, Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and Hawaii. Behn's damselfishes live in coral reefs and lagoons that are rich in corals. They are found at depths of . Description Adults individuals of Benh's damselfish can grow up to . There are two varieties of adult coloration. The adult individuals from the western Pacific Ocean have a tan front and a yellow back. In the area ranging from the Andaman Sea to Japan, adults are black. The two varieties ...
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Neoglyphidodon Thoracotaeniatus
''Neoglyphidodon thoracotaeniatus'' is a species of damselfish in the family Pomacentridae. It is found in the Indo-Pacific mainly in the Pacific Ocean. Adults can grow up to . It is found in the aquarium trade. Distribution and habitat This fish is found in the Indo-Pacific mainly in the Pacific Ocean. Populations in the Indian Ocean only occur around Java in Indonesia. The rest of the populations occur in the Pacific Ocean around Indonesia, Australia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands. Usually, they are found in coral reefs. It lives around a depth range of . Description Adults can grow up to . Its fins have 13 dorsal spines, 12 to 14 dorsal soft rays, 2 anal spines, and 13 to 14 anal soft rays. Like most species of damselfish in the genus ''Neoglyphidodon'', adults and juveniles have different colouration. Adults are black. They have a white area extending from its eye to the pectoral fin in the bottom. They have 3 vertical dark bands in their ...
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Neoglyphidodon Carlsoni
''Neoglyphidodon carlsoni'' is a species of damselfish in the family Pomacentridae. It is found in the western and central Pacific Ocean. Adults can grow up to a maximum length of This fish is omnivourous. Occasionally, they are found in the aquarium trade. Distribution and habitat This fish is found in the western and central Pacific Ocean. It ranges from the Great Barrier Reef in Australia to Fiji and Tonga. Adults are found in fringing coral reefs. This species is present at depths of . Description Adults of this species can grow up to a maximum length of . They have 13 dorsal spines, 13 to 15 dorsal soft rays, 2 anal spines, and 12 to 14 anal soft rays. Unlike most species in the genus ''Neoglyphidodon'', the coloouration of the adults and juveniles of this species is similar. This fish is black in color. Ecology Diet This fish is omnivorous. Behaviour This fish is associated with corals in a coral reef. In the aquarium ''Neoglyphidodon carlsoni'' is occasionally found i ...
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Neoglyphidodon Bonang
''Neoglyphidodon bonang'' is a species of damselfish in the family Pomacentridae. It is native to the Indo-Pacific. Adults can grow up to a maximum length of . This fish is omnivorous. It is found in the aquarium trade. Distribution and habitat This species of damselfish is native to the Indo-Pacific. In the Indian Ocean, they are found from Sri Lanka, Indonesia around Sumatra and Java and, Australia. In the Pacific Ocean, its range extends from Sulawesi in Indonesia to the Solomon Islands. They inhabit coral reefs. This fish is present in a depth range from . Description Adults of this species can grow up to a maximum length of up to . They have 13 dorsal spines, 15 to 16 dorsal soft rays, 2 anal spines, and 13 to 15 dorsal soft rays. Like most species of the genus ''Neoglyphidodon'', juveniles and adults of this species have different colouration. Adults are black. Juveniles are orange or yellow with a black spot around their dorsal fin. Around that black spot, it has a blue ci ...
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Pomacentridae
Pomacentridae is a family of ray-finned fish, comprising the damselfishes and clownfishes. This family were formerly placed in the order Perciformes or as indeterminate percomorphs, but are now considered basal blenniiforms. They are primarily marine, while a few species inhabit freshwater and brackish environments (e.g., '' Neopomacentrus aquadulcis'', '' N. taeniurus'', '' Pomacentrus taeniometopon'', '' Stegastes otophorus''). They are noted for their hardy constitutions and territoriality. Many are brightly colored, so they are popular in aquaria. Taxonomy Around 385 species are classified in this family, in about 31 genera. Of these, members of two genera, ''Amphiprion'' and ''Premnas'', are commonly called clownfish or anemonefish, while members of other genera (e.g., '' Pomacentrus'') are commonly called damselfish. The members of this family were traditionally classified in four subfamilies: Amphiprioninae, Chrominae, Lepidozyginae, and Pomacentrinae., al ...
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Pomacentrinae
Pomacentrinae is one of four subfamilies in the family Pomacentridae which includes the clownfishes and the damselfishes. It is the most diverse of the subfamilies in the Pomacentridae with around 21 genera and approximately 200 species. Characteristics The species within the Pomacentrinae have orb-like to moderately elongated bodies and they do not have spiny caudal rays projecting out of the caudal peduncle. The majority of species display territoriality and they defend of feeding territory from members of their own species and other species which compete with them for food. They feed on algae, which they appear to cultivate, actively increasing the algal productivity within their territories. Many species lay demersal eggs, which are guarded and fanned by the male. One species, the freshwater demoiselle '' Neopomacentrus taeniurus'' is known to enter estuaries and even reaches into the lowest stretches of streams. Classification The 5th Edition of ''Fishes of the World'' state ...
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Georges Cuvier
Jean Léopold Nicolas Frédéric, baron Cuvier (23 August 1769 – 13 May 1832), known as Georges Cuvier (; ), was a French natural history, naturalist and zoology, zoologist, sometimes referred to as the "founding father of paleontology". Cuvier was a major figure in natural sciences research in the early 19th century and was instrumental in establishing the fields of comparative anatomy and paleontology through his work in comparing living animals with fossils. Cuvier's work is considered the foundation of vertebrate paleontology, and he expanded Linnaean taxonomy by grouping classes into phylum, phyla and incorporating both fossils and living species into the classification. Cuvier is also known for establishing extinction as a fact—at the time, extinction was considered by many of Cuvier's contemporaries to be merely controversial speculation. In his ''Essay on the Theory of the Earth'' (1813) Cuvier proposed that now-extinct species had been wiped out by periodic catastr ...
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