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exact same
region as L.
lethops, but it has
normal pigmentation and eyes. Moelants, T. (2010). "Lamprologus
lethops". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
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Lethops connectens, the
halfblind goby, is a
species of
marine goby
native to the
eastern Pacific Ocean from
central California,
United States to Baja...
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unusual endemics are the
whitish (non-pigmented) and
blind Lamprologus lethops,
which is
believed to live as deep as 160
metres (520 ft)
below the surface...
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Mastacembelidae Mastacembelus brichardi Perciformes Gobiidae Caragobius urolepis Lethops connectens Luciogobius albus Milyeringa veritas Typhleotris madagascariensis...
- (2013).
First Notes on the
Husbandry of the
Blind Cichlid Lamprologus lethops from the
Congo River.
Cichlid News vol. 22(1): 6–11. Flammang, B.E.; A...
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Bills & Ribbink, 1997
Lamprologus lemairii Boulenger, 1899
Lamprologus lethops T. R.
Roberts & D. J. Stewart, 1976
Lamprologus markerti Tougas & Sti****ny...
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surface in Lake Malawi, and the
whitish (nonpigmented) and
blind Lamprologus lethops,
which is
believed to live as deep as 160 m (520 ft)
below the surface...
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victoriae Haplochromis worthingtoni Lamprologus finalimus Lamprologus lethops Lamprologus symoensi Lepidiolamprologus kendalli Lethrinops longipinnis...
- Bl****er, 1874
Ilypnus Jordan & Evermann, 1896
Lepidogobius Gill, 1859
Lethops Hubbs, 1926
Leucopsarion Hilgendorf, 1880
Luciogobius Gill, 1859 Mistichthys...
- Leptoscopus[Sepkoski 2002] †Lestidiops (extance disputed[Sepkoski 2002])
Lethops[Sepkoski 2002] Leuresthes[Sepkoski 2002] †Libanoberyx[Sepkoski 2002] †Libotonius[Sepkoski...