Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus

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Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus, the whitespotted devil, also known as the jewel damselfish, lives in the Indo-Pacific and can grow up to 10 centimetres (3.9 in) in length.[1]

Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Blenniiformes
Family: Pomacentridae
Genus: Plectroglyphidodon
Species:
P. lacrymatus
Binomial name
Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus
(Quoy and Gaimard, 1825)
Synonyms
  • Glyphisodon lacrymatus Quoy & Gaimard, 1825
  • Abudefduf lacrymatus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825)
  • Glyphisodon nivosus Hombron & Jacquinot, 1853
  • Glyphidodon florulentus Günther, 1862
  • Abudefduf florulentus (Günther, 1862)

References

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  1. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus". FishBase. November 2013 version.
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