Pomacentrus Leucostictus (Noun)
Meaning
A blue and yellow damselfish of Bermuda and Florida and the West Indies.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Pomacentrus leucostictus, also known as the beaugregory, is a common damselfish species in the coral reefs of the West Indies.
- In Bermuda and Florida, divers often encounter the pomacentrus leucostictus in shallow waters near the coast.
- Researchers studying the marine ecosystem in the West Indies identified the pomacentrus leucostictus as one of the most abundant damselfish species.
- Pomacentrus leucostictus can be distinguished from other damselfish by its bright blue and yellow stripes that cover its body.
- During a recent survey of coral reefs in the Caribbean, scientists recorded a large population of pomacentrus leucostictus near a coral formation.