Pomacanthus


Pomacanthus from Ancient Greek poma, meaning "cover", and ákantha, meaning "spine", is a genus of marine angelfish that is usually found around reefs and coral. Some of the notable places one can see these vari-coloured fish includes the Maldives, Sri Lanka, and Sipidan off the southern coast of Sabah, Malaysia. Generally the patterns and colors of these fish undergo a major transformation from juvenile to adult forms. The juveniles may even appear to be a different species.

Taxonomy

The genus Pomacanthus was created in 1802 by the French naturalist Bernard Germain de Lacépède with the type species being designated as Chaetodon arcuatus.
The name is a compound of poma meaning"lid" and acanthus which means "thorn", a reference to the prominents spine on the rear margin of the operculum, a feature shared by all the marine angelfishes.

Subgenera

Some authorities divide the genus up into the following subgenera:Pomacanthus Lacépède, 1802

Species

The following 13 species are classified within the genus Pomacanthus:
AdultJuvenileScientific nameCommon nameDistribution
Pomacanthus annularis
Bluering angelfishIndo-West Pacific oceans from East Africa, throughout Indonesia and New Guinea to New Caledonia, north to southern Japan.
Pomacanthus arcuatus
Gray angelfishWestern Atlantic from New England to the vicinity of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and also the Bahamas, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean, including the Antilles
Pomacanthus
asfur
Arabian angelfishRed Sea and the Gulf of Aden to Zanzibar. Also found in the Persian Gulf and Mediterranean Sea.
Pomacanthus
chrysurus
Goldtail angelfishWestern Indian Ocean
Pomacanthus
imperator
Emperor angelfishIndian and Pacific Oceans, from the Red Sea to Hawaii, the Austral Islands and Mediterranean
Pomacanthus
maculosus
Yellowbar angelfishPersian Gulf, northwestern Indian Ocean, the Red Sea and Mediterranean
Pomacanthus
navarchus
Blue-girdled angelfishIndo-Pacific region
Pomacanthus
paru
French angelfishWestern Atlantic from New York and the Bahamas to Brazil, and also the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, including the Antilles, Roatan, and the eastern Atlantic from around Ascension Island and St. Paul's Rocks
Pomacanthus
rhomboides
Old woman angelfishWestern Indian Ocean
Pomacanthus
semicirculatus
Semicircle angelfishEast coast of Africa to Fiji and Japan, the east coast of Australia and New Caledonia.
Pomacanthus
sexstriatus
Sixbar angelfishSouth Pacific reefs, most commonly the Great Barrier Reef of Australia's north-east coast
Pomacanthus
xanthometopon
Yellowface angelfish, Blueface angelfishMaldive Islands, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, northern Australia and Micronesia
Pomacanthus
zonipectus
Cortez angelfishEastern Pacific