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  1. The French angelfish (Pomacanthus paru) is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a marine angelfish belonging to the family Pomacanthidae.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_angelfish

    Po­macan­thus paru are abun­dant along coral reefs along both sides of the At­lantic. The dis­tri­b­u­tion in the West­ern Trop­i­cal At­lantic ranges from Florida and the Ba­hamas to Brazil. In the East­ern At­lantic, they are found in West Africa and Cape Verde Is­land. It also has re­cently been in­tro­duced to Bermuda (Allen 1985, Eli 2000).

    animaldiversity.org/accounts/Pomacanthus_paru/
  2. Pomacanthus paru, French angelfish : fisheries, aquarium - FishBase

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  4. WebPo­macan­thus paru are abun­dant along coral reefs along both sides of the At­lantic. The dis­tri­b­u­tion in the West­ern Trop­i­cal At­lantic ranges from Florida and the Ba­hamas to Brazil. In the East­ern At­lantic, they are found in …

  5. Pomacanthus paru (Bloch, 1787) - World Register of …

    WebPomacanthus Lacepède, 1802. Orig. name. Chaetodon paru Bloch, 1787. Synonymised names. Chaetodon aureus Bloch, 1787 · unaccepted. Chaetodon paru Bloch, 1787 · unaccepted. Pomacanthus aureus (Bloch, …

  6. Pomacanthus paru (French angelfish) - Reef App

    WebPomacanthus paru : Local name French angelfish Family Pomacanthidae - Pomacanthus Origin West Indian Ocean, The Mexican Golf, West Atlantic Max length 41 cm (16.1")

  7. Web1 jan. 2024 · Pomacanthus paru. These flat, oval shaped fish have large trailing dorsal and anal fins, the dorsal having a bright yellow margin and filament. They are generally dark to black with their body scales edged in …

  8. Pomacanthus paru - French angelfish | Reef Life Survey

    WebHigh dark grey body, with yellow rear margins of scales, head smooth and lighter grey, mouth and chin almost white, outer eye yellow and narrowly rimmed in blue on lower side, cheek spine yellow and a yellow blotch at …

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