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TABLE 1 (cont'd) 



Family POMACENTRIDAE (cont'd) 



Chromis amboinensis (Bleeker, 1873): Allen, 1975. 

 Chromis atripectoralis Welander and Schultz, 1951. 

 Chromis atripes Fowler and Bean, 1928: Randall, 1986. 

 Chromis elerae Fowler and Bean, 1928: Randall, 1986. 

 Chromis lepidolepis Bleeker, 1877: Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Chromis margaritifer Fowler, 1946. 



Chromis dimidiatus Woods and Schultz, 1960 Randall, Ida, and Moyer (1981) stated that C. dimidiata (Klunzinger) is an 

 Indian Ocean species. 

 Chromis ternatensis (Bleeker, 1956): Woods and Schultz, 1960. Recent examination of the syntypes of Chromis caerulea 

 (Cuvier, 1830) revealed them to be the damselfish widely known as C. ternatensis. A petition has been prepared for the 

 International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature to suppress C caerulea in favor of C ternatensis. The next 

 available name for the species known as C caerulea is C uiridis (Cuvier, 1830) (Randall, Bauchot, and Desoutter, 1985). 

 Chromis vanderbilti (Fowler, 1941): Randall, 1986. 

 Chromis uiridis (Cuvier, 1830). 



Chromis caeruleus Woods and Schultz, 1960. See remarks under C. ternatensis above. 

 Chromis xanthura (Bleeker, 1854): Allen, 1975. 

 Chromis sp. 



Chromis sp A of Allen, 1975. 

 Chri/siptera biocellata (Quoy and Gaimard, 1825). 



Abudefduf biocellatus Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Chrvsiptera caeruleolineata (Allen, 1973): Randall, 1986. 

 Chrt^siptera glauca (Cuvier, 1830). 



Abudefduf glaucus Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Chr^isiptera leucopoma (Lesson, 1830). 



Abudefduf leucopomus Woods and Schultz, 1960. 



Abudefduf amabilis Woods and Schultz, 1960. Allen (1975) discovered that amabilis and leucopomus are two very 

 different color forms of the same species associated with different reef flat zones. 

 Chr^/siptera trace^i Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Dascyl/us aruanus (Linnaeus, 1758): Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Dascy/Zus reticulatus (Richardson, 1846): Woods and Schultz, 1960. 



Dascy//us trimaculatus (Riipf>ell, 1828): Kendall and Goldsborough, 1911; Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Lepidozygus tapeinosoma (Bleeker, 1856): Randall, 1986. 

 Plectrogfyphidodon dickii (Lienard, 1839). 



Abudefduf dicki Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Plectroglvphidodon imparipennis (Vaillant and Sauvage, 1875). 



Abudefduf imparipennis Woods and Schultz, 1960 

 Plectroglvphidodon johnstonianus (Fowler and Ball, 1924). 



Abudefduf johnstonianus Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Plectrogli/phidodon lacnjmatus (Quoy and Gaimard, 1825). 



Abudefduf lacri^matus Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Plectroglvphidodon leucozona (Bleeker, 1859). 



Abudefduf leucozona Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Plectroglvphidodon phoenixensis (Schultz, 1943). 



Abudefduf phoenixensis Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Pomacenlrus amboinensis Bleeker, 1868: Randall, 1986 (after Strasburg). 

 Pomacentrus bracbialis (Cuvier, 1830). 



Pomacentrus melanopterus Woods and Schultz, 1960. Gerald R. Allen (personal communication) has replaced the 

 name P. melanopterus Bleeker with P. bracbialis. 

 Pomacentrus coelestis Jordan and Starks, 1901: Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Pomacentrus pavo (Bloch, 1787): Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Pomacentrus uaiuli Jordan and Seale, 1906: Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Pomachromis exilis (Allen and Emery, 1973). 

 Stegastes fasciolatus (Ogilby, 1889), 



Pomacentrus jenktnsi Woods and Schultz, 1960. Allen (1975) found that fasciolatus is an earlier name for P. jenkinsi 

 Jordan and Evermann. At that time he classified it and the following species in the genus Eupomacentrus . Emery and 

 Allen (1980) determined that Siegasles is a senior generic synonym for Eupomacentrus. 

 Stegastes nigricans (Lacepede, 1803). 



Pomacentrus nigricans Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Stegastes liuidus (Bloch and Schneider, 1801). 



Pomacentrus liuidus Gunther, 1881. ^j^^^ t^t^lg continued on next page.; 



