Fair enough comment Buffy. I guess I forget that the names can be a little daunting, as I'm in the scientific name business - both in using existing names and generating new ones. (I'm a fish taxonomist.) As for pronunciation, I hear different ones - even among my colleagues. Still, you can't go too wrong with this one: the first bit (genus name) sounds like sued (Pseud - meaning false), then Anthias (pronounced as in the common name). For the specific epithet (that's the second part of a species name), the skwami (squami - scaly) and pin-is (fin) - hence one common name is scaly-fin anthias. Mostly names aren't too much of a challenge if you break them down into the component parts.