- clownfish,
Amphiprion akallopisos, is an
anemonefish (also
called clownfish) that
lives in ****ociation with sea anemones. A.
akallopisos is
found in the Indian...
- lineage, and A.
nigripes is in the
Indian clade rather than with A.
akallopisos, the
skunk anemonefish. A.
latezonatus is more
closely related to A....
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exceptions being Amphiprion pacificus, only
hosted by H. magnifica, and A.
akallopisos,
which is also
hosted by
Stichodactyla mertensii. The
species of anemonefish...
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akallopisos from S.
mertensii while in the
Maldives A.
akallopisos is
displaced from S.
mertensii by A. clarkii, as in both
locations A.
akallopisos is...
-
dorsal stripe and head bar
distinguishes it from most
other species. A.
akallopisos, A. sandaracinos, and A. pacificus all lack a
white head bar,
while A...
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following species are
classified in the
genus Amphiprion:
Amphiprion akallopisos Bl****er, 1853 (Skunk clownfish)
Amphiprion akindynos Allen, 1972 (Barrier...
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members of the
skunk complex does not show any of
these variations. A.
akallopisos is
almost identical,
however there is a wide
geographic separation such...
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species from A. melanopus and A. pacificus
being distinguished from A.
akallopisos demonstrate the need to show not only
geographic and
morphological differences...
- (Indo-West
Pacific south to Port Alfred)
Nosestripe clownfish Amphiprion akallopisos Bl****er, 1853 (Tropical
Indian Ocean south to
Aliwal Shoal)
Twobar clownfish...