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Regal Angelfish, Pygoplites diacanthus (Boddaert, 1772)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/regal-angelfish-pygoplites-diacanthus-boddaert-1772/Regal Angelfish, Pygoplites diacanthus (Boddaert, 1772)
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Vermiculated Angelfish, Chaetodontoplus mesoleucus (Bloch, 1787)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/vermiculated-angelfish-chaetodontoplus-mesoleucus-bloch-1787/Vermiculated Angelfish, Chaetodontoplus mesoleucus (Bloch, 1787)
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Pearlscale Angelfish, Centropyge vrolikii (Bleeker, 1853)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/pearlscale-angelfish-centropyge-vrolikii-bleeker-1853/Pearlscale Angelfish, Centropyge vrolikii (Bleeker, 1853)
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Angels in disguise
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/angels-in-disguise/Why do some fishes hybridize, while others don’t? A recent collaborative study with the University of Sydney, Australian Museum and University of Queensland, has asked this question of marine angelfishes. They found that hybridisation of these fishes is more widespread than previously thought.
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Lemonpeel Angelfish, Centropyge flavissima (Cuvier, 1831)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/lemonpeel-angelfish-centropyge-flavissima/Lemonpeel Angelfish, Centropyge flavissima (Cuvier, 1831)
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