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Pomacentridae

Authors: Golani, Daniel; Fricke, Ronald;
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POMACENTRIDAE Abudefduf sexfasciatus (Lacepède 1801) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt (Allen & Randall 1981), Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Goren & Spanier 1985), Eritrea (Borsieri 1904, as Glyphidodon coelestinus; Tortonese 1935, as Glyphisodon sexfasciatus), Saudi Arabia (Roux-Estève & Fourmanoir 1955). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Marquesas and Gambier islands. Remark: A single specimen was photographed in Greece, Mediterranean Sea, probably an aquarium release (see Giovos et al., in press). Abudefduf sordidus (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775) Gulf of Suez: Egypt (Cuvier in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1830, as Glyphisodon sordidus). Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt (Allen & Randall 1981), Israel (Steinitz & Ben-Tuvia 1955, as Abudefduf sordidus), Jordan (Steinitz & Ben-Tuvia 1955, as Abudefduf sordidus). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Glyphidodon sordidus), Saudi Arabia (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775, as Chaetodon sordidus; see Fricke 2008). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Hawaiian Islands, Wake Atoll and Pitcairn Group. Abudefduf vaigiensis (Quoy & Gaimard 1825) Gulf of Suez: Egypt (Gruvel & Chabanaud 1937, as Glyphisodon saxatilis). Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt (Allen & Randall 1981), Israel (Ben-Tuvia & Steinitz 1952, as Abudefduf saxatilis), Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Glyphidodon saxatilis), Sudan (Botros 1971, as Glyphidodon sexatilis), Eritrea (Kossmann & Räuber 1877, as Glyphidodon saxatilis), Saudi Arabia (Rüppell 1829, as Glyphisodon saxatilis; Allen & Randall 1981). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Samoa and Tonga. Remark: Lessepsian migrant into the eastern Mediterranean Sea (see Goren and Galil 1998). Amblyglyphidodon flavilatus Allen & Randall 1981 Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt (Allen & Randall 1981), Israel (Allen & Randall 1981), Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Goren & Spanier 1985), Sudan (Allen & Randall 1981), Eritrea (Allen & Randall 1981). General distribution: Red Sea, northwestern Indian Ocean: Gulf of Aden. Amblyglyphidodon indicus Allen & Randall 2002 Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt (Allen & Randall 1981, as Amblyglyphidodon leucogaster; Allen & Randall 2002), Israel (Steinitz & Ben-Tuvia 1955, as Abudefduf leucogaster), Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997, as Amblyglyphidodon leucogaster). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Glyphidodon leucogaster), Sudan (Botros 1971, as Glyphidodon leucogaster), Eritrea (Baschieri-Salvadori 1955, as Abudefduf leucogaster), Saudi Arabia (Roux-Estève & Fourmanoir 1955, as Abudefduf leucogaster; Allen & Randall 2002). General distribution: Red Sea, Indian Ocean: East Africa east to Sumatra. Amphiprion bicinctus Rüppell 1830 Gulf of Suez: Egypt (Rüppell 1830). Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt (Marshall 1952), Israel (Ben-Tuvia & Steinitz 1952), Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871), Sudan (Krupp 1990), Eritrea (Rüppell 1830), Saudi Arabia (Klausewitz 1967). General distribution: Red Sea, western Indian Ocean: Chagos Archipelago. * Chromis dimidiata (Klunzinger 1871) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt (Randall & DiBattista 2013), Israel (Allen & Randall 1981), Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Heliastes dimidiatus), Sudan (Edwards & Rosewell 1981; Randall & DiBattista 2013), Eritrea (Baschieri-Salvadori 1955, as Chromis dimidiatus), Saudi Arabia (Roux- Estève & Fourmanoir 1955, as Chromis dimidiatus). General distribution: Red Sea endemic. Remark: Previous Western Indian Ocean records of Chromis dimidiata (non Klunzinger 1871) are based on Chromis fieldi Randall & DiBattista 2013 (see Randall & DiBattista 2013). Chromis flavaxilla Randall 1994

Published as part of Golani, Daniel & Fricke, Ronald, 2018, Checklist of the Red Sea Fishes with delineation of the Gulf of Suez, Gulf of Aqaba, endemism and Lessepsian migrants, pp. 1-215 in Zootaxa 4509 (1) on pages 112-113, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4509.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/2607566

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Actinopterygii, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Pomacentridae, Taxonomy, Perciformes

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