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- Pterocaesio is a genus of marine ray-finned fish, fuiliers belonging to the family Caesionidae. They are native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific...
- The double-lined fusilier (Pterocaesio digramma), also known as the double stripe fusilier or blacktipped fusilier, is a species of marine ray-finned...
- The gold-band fusilier (Pterocaesio chrysozona) also known as the yellow-band fusilier or black-tipped fusilier, is a species of marine ray-finned fish...
- Pterocaesio pisang, the banana fusilier or ruddy fusilier, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a fusilier belonging to the family Caesionidae. It...
- Pterocaesio marri, Marr's fusilier, bigtail fusilier, blacktip fusilier, bananafish or twinstripe fusilier is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a fusilier...
- The dark-banded fusilier (Pterocaesio tile), also known as blue-streak fusilier, bluedash fusilier, or neon fusilier, is a species of marine ray-finned...
- ****an Bird Okinawa wood**** (Sapheopipo noguchii) Fish Banana fish (Pterocaesio diagramma, "takasago", "gurukun") Flower Deego (Erythrina variegata)...
- Elops machnata, or banana fish Horseface loach, or banana-root fish Pterocaesio pisang, or banana fusilier This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- into two subfamilies, the Caesioninae containing the genera Caesio and Pterocaesio and the monotypic genera Dipterygonotus and Gymoceasio in the Gymnocaesoninae...
- Perciformes Family: Caesionidae Genus: Caesio Species: C. lunaris Binomial name Caesio lunaris Cuvier, 1830 Synonyms Pterocaesio lunaris (Cuvier, 1830)...