Chrysiptera taupou (Southseas devil, Fiji damsel) Author
David Starr Jordan (1851–1931) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Starr_Jordan
Description
English: Abudefduf taupu Jordan & Seale. Type
Subject: Pomacentridae
Tag: Fish
Date 1907
Source/Photographer
English: Jordan, David Starr (1907) Fishes, New York City, NY: Henry Holt and Company
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:FMIB_51955_Abudefduf_taupu_Jordan_%26_Seale_Type.jpeg
Chrysiptera taupou, known commonly as the southseas devil, southseas demoiselle, and Fiji damsel, is a species of damselfish. It is native to the western Pacific Ocean from the Coral Sea to Samoa. This fish reaches about 8 centimeters in length. Habitat types include reefs and lagoons. The fish pairs up to breed and the male guards and tends the eggs. Order: Perciformes, Family: Pomacentridae, Genus: Chrysiptera, Species: Chrysiptera taupou Jordan & Seale, 1906.