Amphiprion polymnus group
The saddleback anemonefishes are the most ecologically distinctive lineage of Amphiprion. Continue reading “Amphiprion polymnus group”
The saddleback anemonefishes are the most ecologically distinctive lineage of Amphiprion. Continue reading “Amphiprion polymnus group”
The unmistakable members of the melanopus group reveal some intriguing biogeographic patterns and the likely presence of numerous cryptic species. Continue reading “Amphiprion melanopus group”
The Maroon Clownfishes of the biaculeatus group have traditionally been classified within their own genus, Premnas, owing to the distinctively spined operculum. However, genetic data has consistently argued against this Continue reading “Amphiprion biaculeatus group”
The highly popular species in the ocellaris group are, along with the biaculeatus group, part of the basalmost lineage in Amphiprion. Continue reading “Amphiprion ocellaris group”