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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...
- Milyeringa is a genus of blind cavefish from the Cape Range and Barrow Island, northwestern Australia. Although traditionally considered to belong to the...
- Milyeringa justitia, commonly known as the Barrow cave gudgeon, is a species of fish in the family Milyeringidae endemic to groundwater systems (aquifers)...
- species, notably the cave-dwelling viviparous brotulas, Luciogobius gobies, Milyeringa sleeper gobies and the blind cave eel, live in anchialine caves and several...
- eel (Ophisternon candidum), and two blind cave gudgeons, Milyeringa veritas and Milyeringa justitia. Troglofauna have also been discovered within the...
- There are two genera and six species within the subfamily: one genus (Milyeringa) is restricted to caves in the North West Cape region of Australia and...
- Perciformes Gobiidae Caragobius urolepis Lethops connectens Luciogobius albus Milyeringa veritas Typhleotris madagascariensis Caragobius urolepis Gobioididae Brachyamblyopus...
- underground waters, the other being the blind gudgeon (Milyeringa veritas) and the Barrow cave gudgeon (Milyeringa justitia). It is blind, its body is eel-like...
- they represent a distinct and far-separated lineage together with the Milyeringa cavefish from Australia, leading some to move them to their own family...
- specimens were mostly taken from Kuddumurra Well, from which the fish Milyeringa veritas was described in 1945. The temperature in the well was recorded...