- new
genus Rakthamichthys, with "raktham"
meaning "blood-red" in Malayalam, as a
reference to
their distinctive coloration.
Rakthamichthys digressus (K...
-
Typhlosynbranchus boueti (Liberian
swamp eel),
Rakthamichthys indicus (Malabar
swamp eel),
Rakthamichthys roseni,
Rakthamichthys digressus, and
Ophichthys hodgarti...
- The
Malabar swamp eel (
Rakthamichthys indicus) (not to be
confused with
Ophichthys fossorius, also
known as the
Malabar swampeel) is a
species of troglobitic...
-
Rakthamichthys rongsaw is a
species of
swamp eel
discovered in the
Khasi Hills in
northeast India. The
researchers were
searching for caecilians, when...
- rongsaw, and M. roseni) from
India have been
reclassified to the
genus Rakthamichthys. Two
species from
Africa (M.
boueti and M. luticolus) have been reclassified...
- R.
indicus may
refer to:
Rakthamichthys indicus, the
Malabar swamp eel
Rallus indicus, the brown-ch****ed rail
Rewaconodon indicus, an
extinct species of...
-
Malabar mahseer. A few are
adapted to an
underground life,
including some
Rakthamichthys swamp eels, and the
catfish Horaglanis and Kryptoglanis. 97 freshwater...
-
species are burrowers. Four
species are
found exclusively in caves:
Rakthamichthys eapeni and R.
roseni from India,
Ophisternon candidum from Australia...
- (aboveground also in
Central America)
Synbranchidae Rakthamichthys digressus India 2002
Synbranchidae Rakthamichthys indicus India 1961
Originally described as...
- Synbranchinae:
Monopterus Lacepède, 1800
Ophichthys Swainson, 1839
Rakthamichthys Britz, Dahanukar, Standing, Philip,
Kumar & Raghavan, 2020 Typhlosynbranchus...