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- Marine angelfish are perciform fish of the family Pomacanthidae. They are found on shallow reefs in the tropical Atlantic, Indian, and mostly western Pacific...
- There are 3878 species and 18 subspecies in the order Perciformes ****essed as least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Slender...
- angelfish are also caught as bycatch. The longevity of large-bodied pomacanthids, their slow growth, their late ****ual maturity, along with heavy exploitation...
- sparids and lethrinids, with very rare cases reported from centracanthids, pomacanthids and pomacentrids. Species include: Lamellodiscus acanthopagri Roubal...
- Chi-Wei Chan (2012). "The blue velvet angelfish, Centropyge deborae, a new pomacanthid from the Fiji Islands, based on genetic and morphological analyses" (PDF)...
- Retrieved 11 February 2021. "Spawning Behavior and Early Ontogeny of a Pomacanthid Fish, Chaetodontoplus duboulayi, in an Aquarium". ****anese Journal of...
- clarionensis and H. p****er in Cabo San Lucas. The features of this unidentified Pomacanthid include a bright orange-red caudal fin, pale yellow pelvic fins, and...
- (2012): The Blue Velvet Angelfish Centropyge deborae sp. nov., a New Pomacanthid from the Fiji Islands, Based on Genetic and Morphological Analyses. Archived...
- Cometicercus, lived during the Early Devonian. Its body was hunched and pomacanthid-esque, almost resembling modern marine angelfish in its qualities. Like...
- compressed pot-bellied body and forked tail. They possessed a hunched pomacanthid-like body with the only visible fin being the caudal fin. Mark V. H....