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- Q244186 subject Q7150636.
- Q244186 abstract "Centropyge (common name: dwarf angelfish) is a genus of marine angelfishes. The genus is the largest within the Pomacanthid family, comprising over 30 described species. Species in this group do not exceed 15 cm (approximately six inches) in length and live in haremic structures with one dominant male and multiple females. Although it is hard to identify their gender; females are often shorter and more round finned (which is more obvious when looking at a group of specimens). Like many other reef fish and all marine angelfish, species in this genus are protogynous hermaphrodites, meaning that they start their adult lives as females and the dominant individual in a group can change to a male within days. A reversal of this sex change is possible if the social status of the individual changes, it is however a process that requires much more time (weeks to months).".
- Q244186 class Q127282.
- Q244186 family Q320913.
- Q244186 kingdom Q729.
- Q244186 order Q127595.
- Q244186 phylum Q10915.
- Q244186 thumbnail Centropyge_bispinosa_1.jpg?width=300.
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- Q244186 classis Q127282.
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- Q244186 phylum Q10915.
- Q244186 regnum "Animalia".
- Q244186 type Animal.
- Q244186 type Eukaryote.
- Q244186 type Fish.
- Q244186 type Species.
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- Q244186 comment "Centropyge (common name: dwarf angelfish) is a genus of marine angelfishes. The genus is the largest within the Pomacanthid family, comprising over 30 described species. Species in this group do not exceed 15 cm (approximately six inches) in length and live in haremic structures with one dominant male and multiple females. Although it is hard to identify their gender; females are often shorter and more round finned (which is more obvious when looking at a group of specimens).".
- Q244186 label "Centropyge".
- Q244186 depiction Centropyge_bispinosa_1.jpg.