- 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...
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scorpion to be
recorded from
continental Australia. The
specimen exhibits troglomorphic (adapted to cave-dwelling) features,
including lack of eyes and pigmentation;...
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Typhlochactidae is a
family of
troglomorphic scorpions native to
eastern Mexico. Subfamily:
Alacraninae Genus Alacran Subfamily:
Typhlochactinae Genus...
- park. An
alternative common name, the
eyeless crayfish refers to its
troglomorphic adaptions to its
subterranean habitat.
Media related to
Orconectes pellucidus...
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introgression between a surface-dwelling
members of
Astroblepus and a
troglomorphic species,
Astroblepus pholeter,
resulted in the
development of previously...
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Stygobromus emarginatus,
commonly called Greenbrier cave amphipod, is a
troglomorphic species of
amphipod in
family Crangonyctidae. It is
native to Maryland...
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Stygobromus barri,
commonly called Barr's cave amphipod, is a
troglomorphic species of
amphipod in
family Crangonyctidae. It is
endemic to
Missouri in...
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Stygobromus hubbsi,
commonly called Malheur Cave amphipod, is a
troglomorphic species of
amphipod in
family Crangonyctidae. It is
endemic to
Oregon in...
- Australia.
Retrieved 2024-01-13. Harvey, Mark S.; Wynne, J.
Judson (2014). "
Troglomorphic pseudoscorpions (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones) of
northern Arizona, with...