Abstract

The presence of ‘vagrants’ of the eastern Atlantic surgeonfish Acanthurus monroviae is confirmed for the south‐eastern coast of Brazil. Three other species, Aulostomus strigosus(Aulostomidae), Parablennius pilicornis(Blenniidae) and Epinephelus marginatus(Serranidae) have apparently also crossed the Atlantic from east to west, whereas the great majority of ‘amphi‐Atlantic’ species appears to have their origin in the western Atlantic.

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