Stegastes imbricatus

Pomacentrus hamyi Rochebrune, 1880 Stegastes imbricatus, commonly called the Cape Verde gregory, is a damselfish of the family Pomacentridae.

It is native to the tropical eastern Atlantic Ocean.

Stegastes imbricatus is native to the tropical eastern Atlantic Ocean.

It inhabits rocky areas where it is found at depths down to about 25 m (82 ft).

[3] It was first described in 1840 by the English naturalist Leonard Jenyns after a specimen collected in Praia Harbor, Cape Verde, by Charles Darwin on his journey with HMS Beagle.