Chrysiptera glauca, 7.3 cm SL (preserved specimen; photo by Kaoru Kuriiwa)
Chrysiptera glauca (Cuvier, 1930) Gray demoiselle
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D XIII, 12-13; A II, 12-13; P1 17-18; LLp 17-19.
Body ovate, compressed. Posterior margin of preopercle smooth. Suborbital naked, with entire ventral free margin. Teeth on jaws biserial, those in outer row incisor-like. Caudal fin emarginated; no conspicuous projecting spine-like rays at upper and lower edges of caudal-fin base. Color: ground color of head and body grayish sky or pale olive gray, paler ventrally; each scale with some minute blue dots; anus black. Size: 8.0 cm SL. Distribution: Indo-Pacific. Remarks: found in very shallow inshore area and intertidal reef flats.
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