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Amblyopsis spelaeus
Blindfish Blind"fish`, n. A small fish (Amblyopsis spel[ae]us) destitute of eyes, found in the waters of the Mammoth Cave, in Kentucky. Related fishes from other caves take the same name.

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- Bentheuphausia amblyops, the deep sea krill is a species of krill. B. amblyops is the only species within its genus, which in turn is the only genus within...
- Shattuck (2014) to house the single species Ponera amblyops (at the time a junior synonym Pachycondyla amblyops), which was first described by Emery (1887) from...
- Myopias amblyops, is a species of ant of the subfamily Ponerinae. It is found in Sri Lanka. "Myopias amblyops". "Myopias amblyops - Facts". AntWeb. Retrieved...
- Cyligramma amblyops is a moth of the family Noctuidae. This species of moth is commonly found in the Gold Coast region of Western Africa, now part of Ghana...
- lesser-known family, the Bentheuphausiidae, has only one species, Bentheuphausia amblyops, a bathypelagic krill living in deep waters below 1,000 m (3,300 ft). It...
- deepwater habitats of the landlocked basin. For example, the bathyal M. amblyops, the smallest mysid in the genus, has reduced eyes. Four species also have...
- the family Carabidae. This genus has a single species, Pseudoplatyderus amblyops. It is found in the Canary Islands. "Pseudoplatyderus". GBIF. Retrieved...
- Hansen, 1910 Aberomysis Băcescu & Iliffe, 1986 Amathimysis Brattegard, 1969 Amblyops G. O. Sars, 1872 Amblyopsoides O. S. Tattersall, 1955 Arachnomysis Chun...
- Further research into the impact of varying feed ratios of frozen mysids (Amblyops kempii) on their growth and survival revealed no significant differences...
- from the Oriental, Indo-Australian, and Australasian regions. Myopias amblyops Roger, 1861 Myopias bidens (Emery, 1900) Myopias breviloba (Wheeler, 1919)...