A blind fish is a fish without functional eyes.[1] Most blind fish species are found in dark habitats such as the deep ocean, deep river channels and underground.[2]
Blind fish species
editCartilaginous fishes
editBony fishes
edit- Anguilliformes
- Salmoniformes
- Characiformes
- Cypriniformes
- Percopsiformes
- Siluriformes
- Lophiiformes
- Ophidiiformes
- Synbranchiformes
- Perciformes
- Gobiidae
- Gobioididae
- Brachyamblyopus brachysoma
- Brachyamblyopus multiradiatus
- Brachyamblyopus coectus
- Brachyamblyopus urolepis
- Brachyamblyopus intermedius
- Taenioides cirratus
- Taenioides eruptionis
- Taenioides anguillaris
- Taenioidesrubicundus
- Trypauchen vagina
- Trypauchen raha
- Trypauchen taenia
- Trypauchenichthys sumatrensis
- Trypauchenichthys typus
- Paratrypauchen microcephalus
- Pleuronectiformes
- Cetomimiformes
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "How This Cave-Dwelling Fish Lost Its Eyes to Evolution". National Geographic. 2015-09-11. Archived from the original on September 14, 2015. Retrieved 2018-05-31.
- ^ Romero, Aldemaro, ed. (2001), The Biology of Hypogean Fishes. Developments in Environmental Biology of Fishes, Kluwer Academic Publishers, ISBN 978-1402000768
External links
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