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Neopomacentrus nemurus (Bleeker, 1857)
The small reef marsh lives lagoons and coastal coral reefs, usually in areas where the muddle of marine floors is widespread. They often stand in groups over corals and eat zooplankton.
The eggs adhere to the substrate and are ventilated and guarded by the males.
Similar to Neopomacentrus azysron and Neopomacentrus cyanomos.
Synonymised names
Glyphisodon nemurus Bleeker, 1857 · unaccepted
The small reef marsh lives lagoons and coastal coral reefs, usually in areas where the muddle of marine floors is widespread. They often stand in groups over corals and eat zooplankton.
The eggs adhere to the substrate and are ventilated and guarded by the males.
Similar to Neopomacentrus azysron and Neopomacentrus cyanomos.
Synonymised names
Glyphisodon nemurus Bleeker, 1857 · unaccepted