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Centropyge cocosensis

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Centropyge cocosensis, commonly known as the Cocos pygmy angelfish, is a species of marine angelfish belonging to the family Pomacanthidae.[2][3]

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Description

Centropyge cocosensis is a brightly colored angelfish that resembles the lemonpeel angelfish (Centropyge flavissima). As a recently discovered angelfish, this species is the colour of a lemonpeel angel, with a blue margined gill operculum, spine and fins; a conspicuous blue iris and faint blue eye ring surrounding the eye. In alcohol, its colour is uniformly yellowish with dark eye and dark posterior dorsal, anal and caudal fin margins; which differs from C. flavissima (and 2 other species of this species complex) by nucleotide quasisynapomorphies at the CO1 locus, these include G at both nucleotide sites 247 and 366 of the gene.[1] Little is known about this fish, including maximum length, breeding habits, and food preferences.

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Distribution

Centropyge cocosensis is known only from Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands in the Eastern Indian Ocean.[2][3]

Utilisation

Centropyge cocosensis specimens are rarely obtained through aquarium trade.[1]

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