Paracirrhites was described in 1874 by the
Dutch ichthyologist Pieter Bleeker, Bleeker designated
Grammistes forsteri,
described by the
German naturalist Johann Gottlob Schneider in 1801, as the type species for his new genus in 1876. The genus name is a
compound of
para meaning "near" or "similar to" and
Cirrhites, an alternative spelling of the
type genus of the family Cirrhitidae,
Cirrhitus. There are three species of little known, small, largely
sympatric and very similar
Paracirrhites hawkfishes from
Polynesia,
P. bicolor,
P. nisus and
P. xanthus. These were all described by John E. Randall in 1963. It has been suggested that these are actually colour morphs of the same polymorphic species which has undergone some introgression of genes from the widespread and also sympatric
arc-eye hawkfish. ==Species==