Pomacanthus

See text Pomacanthus is a genus of marine angelfish that is usually found around reefs and coral.

Some of the notable places one can see these vari-coloured fish includes the Maldives, Sri Lanka, and Sipidan off the southern coast of Sabah, Malaysia.

Generally the patterns and colors of these fish undergo a major transformation from juvenile to adult forms.

The following 13 species are classified within the genus Pomacanthus:[3] And Meditteranean Mediterranean The genus Pomacanthus was created in 1802 by the French naturalist Bernard Germain de Lacépède (1756-1825) with the type species being designated as Chaetodon arcuatus.

[2] The name is a compound of poma meaning"lid" and acanthus which means "thorn", a reference to the prominents spine on the rear margin of the operculum, a feature shared by all the marine angelfishes.