“Parallel” species: Indian vs Pacific Oceans.

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Something interesting I’ve noticed are “parallel” species that look similar to each other but one is found mostly in the Indo-Pacific / Indian Ocean while the other is mostly found in the Western Pacific.

For example the Yellow Coris Wrasse is replaced by the Silver Belly in the Indian / Indo-Pacific (they overlap in Western Indonesia), the Yellow Pyramid is replaced by the Black Zoster in the Indian / Indo-Pacific, not sure about the Azure vs Yellowtail Damsel but according to FishBase the Azure isn’t found all the way up to the Philippines and Okinawa and is more Indo-Pacific / Indian Ocean.

The case of the pygmy angels where the Cherub is Atlantic, replaced by the Atlantic Flameback (Resplendent) further south, and with the Flameback in Africa / the Red Sea and Pacific Pygmy in the Western Pacific / maybe Indo-Pacific. The Desjardini vs the Pacific Sailfin.

I wonder if at one time they belonged to the same ancestral population and only diverged later on, and if that’s the case what led to such changes?
 

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Lyretail anthias and regal yellow bellies
 

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Cool discussion. Following along
 

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Yes, lots of examples. Dispar and ignatus anthias; Randall’s and resplendent too. Maybe even the two sailfin tangs?
 

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