Related FAQs: The Fishes of the Cook
Islands
Coverage of families in the Cooks: Surgeons, Doctorfishes, Tangs, Triggerfishes,
Hawkfishes, Wrasses
Related Articles: Introduction to
Fishwatcher's Guide Series Pieces/Sections
/Fishwatching: Adventure Travel Series
Pet-Fishing in the Cook
Islands
Long Version, Pt.
IX
To: Pet-Fishing in the Cooks, Short Version,
Longer Version: Part I, Part II, Part III,
Part IV, Part V, Part
VII, Part VIII, Part X
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Damselfishes of the Cooks N=32, Abudefduf/Sergeants N=
4
Shown: Abudefduf septemfasciatus, A. sexfasciatus, A.
sordidus, A. vaigiensis
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>More Damsels of the Cooks, Chromis, N= 9
Shown: Chromis acares, C. agilis, C. atripectoralis, C.
margaritifer, C. vanderbilti, C. viridis
Not shown: C. bami, C. iomelas, C. xanthura.
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>More Damsels of the Cooks, Chrysiptera N= 3,
Dascyllus, N=4
Shown: Chrysiptera galba, Dascyllus aruanus, D.
flavicaudus, D. reticulatus, D. trimaculatus.
Not shown: Chrysiptera brownriggii, C.
glauca,
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>More: Plectroglyphidodon, N= 5, Pomacentrus, N= 4,
Pomachromis, N= 1
Stegastes, N= 3
Shown: Plectroglyphidodon dickii, P. johnstonianus, P.
lacrymatus, Pomacentrus coelestis, P. pavo, P. vaiuli
Not shown: Plectroglyphidodon imparipennis, Pomacentrus
tripunctatus, Pomachromis fuscidorsalis, Stegastes albifasciatus,
S. lividus, S. nigricans
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>Parrotfishes of the Cooks, N=19
Shown: Calotomus carolinus, Chlorurus sordidus
males and a juvenile, female and male (yes, one becomes the next
then the next) Cetoscarus bicolor
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