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- The first Troglobiont to be described was Leptodirus hochenwartii. Troglomorphic species must adapt to unique elements of subterranean life, like continual...
- and other underground habitats. Related terms are subterranean fish, troglomorphic fish, troglobitic fish, stygobitic fish, phreatic fish, and hypogean...
- Typhlochactidae is a family of troglomorphic scorpions native to eastern Mexico. Subfamily: Alacraninae Genus Alacran Subfamily: Typhlochactinae Genus...
- scorpion to be recorded from continental Australia. The specimen exhibits troglomorphic (adapted to cave-dwelling) features, including lack of eyes and pigmentation;...
- introgression between a surface-dwelling members of Astroblepus and a troglomorphic species, Astroblepus pholeter, resulted in the development of previously...
- park. An alternative common name, the eyeless crayfish refers to its troglomorphic adaptions to its subterranean habitat. Media related to Orconectes pellucidus...
- Stygobromus emarginatus, commonly called Greenbrier cave amphipod, is a troglomorphic species of amphipod in family Crangonyctidae. It is native to Maryland...
- Stygobromus onondagaensis, commonly called Onondaga Cave amphipod, is a troglomorphic species of amphipod in the Crangonyctidae family. It is native to Arkansas...
- Stygobromus ozarkensis, commonly called Ozark cave amphipod, is a troglomorphic species of amphipod in family Crangonyctidae. It is native to Arkansas...
- Akkari, Nesrine (2020-12-16). "Five million years in the darkness: A new troglomorphic species of Cryptops Leach, 1814 (Chilopoda, Scolopendromorpha) from...