Fishes . ^s Fig. 488.—Garibaldi (scarlet in color), Hypsypops rubicunda (Girard).La Jolla, San Diego, ^ ^??vV^^ u \v. y Fig. 483.—Pomacenirus leucostictus (Miiller & Troschel), Pomacentridce. scarlet. The young are greenish, marked with blue of Pomacentrus, locally known as pescado azul, abovmd 594 Chromides and Pharyngognathi in the West Indies and on the west coast of Mexico. Pomacen-triis fitsciis is the commonest West Indian species, and Pomacen-triis rectijrcnum the most abundant on the west coast of Mexico,the young, of an exquisite sky-blue, crowdi
Fishes . ^s Fig. 488.—Garibaldi (scarlet in color), Hypsypops rubicunda (Girard).La Jolla, San Diego, ^ ^??vV^^ u \v. y Fig. 483.—Pomacenirus leucostictus (Miiller & Troschel), Pomacentridce. scarlet. The young are greenish, marked with blue of Pomacentrus, locally known as pescado azul, abovmd 594 Chromides and Pharyngognathi in the West Indies and on the west coast of Mexico. Pomacen-triis fitsciis is the commonest West Indian species, and Pomacen-triis rectijrcnum the most abundant on the west coast of Mexico,the young, of an exquisite sky-blue, crowding the rock of many species, blue, scarlet, black, and golden,abound in Polynesia, and no rock pool in the East Indies iswithout several forms of this type. The type reaches its greatestdevelopment in the south seas. About forty different species ofPomacentrus and Glyphisodon occur in the corals of the harborof Apia in Samoa. Almost equally abundant are the species of Glyphisodon. Thecockeye pilot, or jaqueta, Glyphisodon marginatus, green with
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