Stegastes fasciolatus (Ogilby, 1889) is a animal in the Pomacentridae family, order Perciformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Stegastes fasciolatus (Ogilby, 1889)

Stegastes fasciolatus (Ogilby, 1889)

Stegastes fasciolatus (Pacific gregory) is an algal-feeding damselfish native to the tropical western Indo-Pacific.

Family
Genus
Stegastes
Order
Perciformes
Class

About Stegastes fasciolatus (Ogilby, 1889)

This species of damselfish, currently classified as Stegastes fasciolatus (Ogilby, 1889), is also referenced under the synonym Plectroglyphidodon fasciolatus. It is commonly known as the Pacific gregory, and belongs to the damselfish family Pomacentridae. It is native to the tropical western Indo-Pacific, and its diet consists of filamentous algae. Its overall native range spans the western Indo-Pacific region, extending from East Africa to Australia and the Kermadec Islands, and also includes Hawaii, Easter Island, and the Ryukyu Islands. Within this range, it inhabits shallow seaward reefs, and is particularly found in areas with mild to moderate water movement. At Lord Howe Island and Easter Island, this species occurs from shallow surge pools down to depths of at least 30 meters (98 feet).

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Perciformes Pomacentridae Stegastes

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