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Longfin Damselfish

Aspect: All Damselfishes have similar outlines, but with more or less deeply pronounced "chin-pectoral" area and dorsal fin tips of various shapes.
Population: Abundant.
Notable feature:

Stegates diencaeus distinguishes itself from its brown counterparts in having round tipped dorsal and anal fins that extend well beyond the root of the tail. It also has a bluefringe around its anal fin.

Juvenile is yellow with purple/blue dots, then striped forehead, from where it darkens with age, losing its dorsal black spot in the process.

Environment: Rocky areas, coral boulders.
Behaviour: Can be approached (except juvenile), curious, but constantly moves.
  • French designation: Demoiselle Caraibe
  • Latin designation: Stegates diencaeus
  • Creole designation: -
  • Latin family: Pomacentridae
  • Size (cm): 5-15
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