Pseudogramma
Pseudogramma is a genus of marine ray-finned fish, related to the groupers and classified within the family Grammistidae. They live on coral reefs and exhibit cryptic colors and patterns to conceal them. They are mainly found in the Indo-Pacific with one species in the eastern central Atlantic Ocean.
Species
There are currently 14 recognized species in the genus:- Pseudogramma astigma John [Ernest Randall|J. E. Randall] & C. C. Baldwin, 1997
- Pseudogramma australis J. E. Randall & C. C. Baldwin, 1997
- Pseudogramma axelrodi G. R. Allen & D. R. Robertson, 1995
- Pseudogramma brederi
- Pseudogramma erythrea J. E. Randall & C. C. Baldwin, 1997
- Pseudogramma galzini Jeffrey [Taylor Williams|J. T. Williams] & Viviani, 2016
- Pseudogramma gregoryi
- Pseudogramma guineensis
- Pseudogramma megamyctera J. E. Randall & C. C. Baldwin, 1997
- Pseudogramma paucilepis J. T. Williams & Viviani, 2016
- Pseudogramma pectoralis J. E. Randall & C. C. Baldwin, 1997
- Pseudogramma polyacantha
- Pseudogramma thaumasia
- Pseudogramma xantha J. E. Randall, C. C. Baldwin & J. T. Williams, 2002