“…The deacon rockfish Sebastes diaconus Frable, Wagman, Frierson, Aguilar, and Sidlauskas () was recently distinguished as a separate species from the blue rockfish Sebastes mystinus (Jordan & Gilbert, 1881). Although superficially similar, these species represent distinct genetic lineages and exhibit key phenotypic differences such as body coloration and cranial morphology (Burford, ; Burford & Bernardi, ; Burford, Carr, & Bernardi, ; Cope, ; Frable et al, ; Hannah, Wagman, & Kautzi, ). These species occur in sympatry from northern California to central Oregon; however, the deacon rockfish has a more northern distributionâextending to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, whereas the blue rockfish is more southernâreaching northern Baja California (Frable et al, ).…”