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- Aenigmachanna mahabali, the Mahabali snakehead, is a species of troglophilic snakehead fish that is endemic to the Indian state of Kerala.The fish is named...
- Rahul G. (17 July 2019). "Aenigmachanna mahabali, a new species of troglophilic snakehead (Pisces: Channidae) from Kerala, India". Zootaxa. 4638 (3):...
- their antennae to feel around them, helping them navigate. They are troglophilic; while they prefer cavernous environments, they can also survive on the...
- Towards regressive evolution: the periodic colour change behaviour of a troglophilic fish Nemacheilus evezardi (Day) Biswas et al 2011 Impacts of Ecotourism...
- Nature Society, Kuala Lumpur. 307 pp. Weistein, P. & Edwards, E.D., 1994. Troglophilic moths in Australia: first record of a self-sustaining po****tion. Journal...
- Rahul G. (17 July 2019). "Aenigmachanna mahabali, a new species of troglophilic snakehead (Pisces: Channidae) from Kerala, India". Zootaxa. 4638 (3):...
- type locality. The species is a predatory cave dweller and has some troglophilic characteristics, including reduced pedipalps and eyes as well as pale...
- 2021-12-02. Ballarin, F.; Yamasaki, T. (2021). "Nihonella gen. nov., a new troglophilic genus of dwarf spiders from ****an with a discussion on its phylogenetic...
- region that is home to the rare millipede Brachychaeteuma bagnalli. Troglophilic cave animals include the cellar gl****-snail (Oxychilus cellarius) and...
- (2014-01-16). "Caves as microrefugia: Pleistocene phylogeography of the troglophilic North American scorpion Pseudouroctonus reddelli". BMC Evolutionary Biology...