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  2. Milyeringa - Wikipedia

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    Milyeringa is a genus of blind cavefish from the Cape Range and Barrow Island, northwestern Australia. Although traditionally considered to belong to the family Eleotridae , studies show that they represent a distinct and far-separated lineage together with the Typhleotris cavefish from Madagascar, leading some to move them to their own family ...

  3. Milyeringa veritas - Wikipedia

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    Milyeringa veritas (commonly known as the blind gudgeon) is a species of fish in the family Milyeringidae. It is endemic to groundwater and anchialine systems in caves in the Cape Range, Australia. Like other cave-adapted fish, the blind gudgeon is entirely blind and lacks pigmentation, using sensory papillae on its head and body to move around ...

  4. Milyeringa justitia - Wikipedia

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    Milyeringa justitia. Milyeringa justitia, commonly known as the Barrow cave gudgeon, is a species of fish in the family Milyeringidae endemic to groundwater systems ( aquifers) of Barrow Island, around 50 km off the Pilbara coast in Western Australia. [4] This troglobitic species has a pale body, lacking in pigment, and it is eyeless and blind ...

  5. Milyeringidae - Wikipedia

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    Milyeringidae, the blind cave gobies, is a small family of gobies, in the order Gobiiformes. [2] There are two genera and six species within the family, which is considered to be a subfamily of the Eleotridae by some authorities. [3] Milyeringidae includes one genus ( Milyeringa) restricted to caves in the North West Cape region of Australia ...

  6. Blind cave eel - Wikipedia

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    The blind cave eel (Ophisternon candidum) is a species of cavefish in the family Synbranchidae.It is the longest cavefish in Australia (up to 40 cm (16 in)) [2] and one of the only three vertebrates in Australia that is restricted to underground waters, the other being the blind gudgeon (Milyeringa veritas) and the Barrow cave gudgeon (Milyeringa justitia). [3]

  7. Typhleotris mararybe - Wikipedia

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    Typhleotris mararybe is a critically endangered species of fish in the family Milyeringidae, the blind cave gobies. It is a troglobitic species endemic to cave habitat in southwestern Madagascar. It is unique among known cave-dwelling fish in that is both blind and darkly pigmented. [2] It has well-developed nonvisual sensory systems and dives ...

  8. 'Planet Earth' reminds us: 'There's so much left in the world ...

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    It took the crew two days of trekking through the jungle, carrying provisions and gear, to reach Vietnam's enormous Hang Son Doong cave. 'Planet Earth' reminds us: 'There's so much left in the ...

  9. Cavefish - Wikipedia

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    Cavefish. Garra andruzzii showing the pale colour and lack of eyes typical of cavefish. The large red spot on the head is the blood-filled gills, visible through the semi-transparent gill cover. Cavefish or cave fish is a generic term for fresh and brackish water fish adapted to life in caves and other underground habitats.