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classified within the
genus Pycnochromis:
Pycnochromis abruptus (Randall, 2001)
Pycnochromis acares (Randall & Swerdloff, 1973)
Pycnochromis alleni (Randall, H...
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Pycnochromis iomelas , also
known as the half and half chromis, is a
species of reef
dwelling fish in the
family Pomacentridae. It is
occasionally seen...
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Pycnochromis caudalis, the blue-axil chromis, is a
diurnal species of
damselfish belonging to the
genus Chromis. It can be
found in the
Western Pacific...
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Pycnochromis retrofasciatus, the black-bar chromis, is a
Chromis from the
Western Pacific Ocean. It
occasionally makes its way into the
aquarium trade...
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Pycnochromis delta, the deep reef chromis, is a
diurnal species of
damselfish belonging to the
genus Chromis. It can be
found in the Indo-West Pacific...
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Pycnochromis vanderbilti,
commonly known as Vanderbilt's chromis, is a
species of
damselfish native to the
Indian Ocean and the
Pacific Ocean. The specific...
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Pycnochromis lineatus is a
chromis from the Indo-Pacific. It
occasionally makes its way into the
aquarium trade. It
grows to a size of 7 cm in length....
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Pycnochromis dimidiatus,
commonly known as the
chocolatedip chromis or Red Sea half-and-half chromis, is a
species of
chromine damselfish in the genus...
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Pycnochromis acares is a
species of
damselfish that is
native to the
Pacific Ocean. They are
commonly found within reefs and
sometimes lagoons throughout...
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Pycnochromis hanui,
commonly known as chocolate-dip chromis, is a
species of
damselfish endemic to Hawaii.
Pycnochromis hanui was
formerly known as Chromis...