Parma polylepis
| Parma polylepis | |
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| At Norfolk Island | |
| Scientific classification   | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Chordata | 
| Class: | Actinopterygii | 
| Order: | Blenniiformes | 
| Family: | Pomacentridae | 
| Genus: | Parma | 
| Species: | P. polylepis | 
| Binomial name | |
| Parma polylepis Günther, 1862 | |
Parma polylepis, the banded parma, is a species of damselfish from the western-central Pacific Ocean.
Distribution
The Banded parma can be found in marine waters off the coast of southeastern Australia, Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island, New Caledonia, and northern New Zealand.[1]
Description
A large species of damselfish that can reach lengths of 21 cm,[1] the banded parma can be distinguished by the prominent bony knobs above the eyes. Larger individuals have larger bony knobs.[2]
Growth series: from youngest juvenile to adult
Gallery
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			 Showing bony knobs above the eyes Showing bony knobs above the eyes
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			 With eggs With eggs
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			 Pair over an egg nest Pair over an egg nest
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			![Algal patch cultivated by P. polylepis. Territorial damselfish are known to 'farm' algae.[3]](./_assets_/Parma_polylepis_algal_farm%252C_Slaughter_Bay%252C_Kingston_2899%252C_Norfolk_Island_imported_from_iNaturalist_photo_287716819.jpg) 
References
- ^ a b "Parma polylepis summary page". FishBase. Retrieved 2025-04-23.
- ^ Allen, Gerald; Hoese, Doug (January 1, 1975). "A review of the pomacentrid fish genus Parma, with descriptions of two new species". Rec. West. Aust. Mus. 3.
- ^ Frédérich, Bruno; Parmentier, Eric (2016). Biology of Damselfishes. Boca Raton: CRC Press. pp. 100–115.

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