• The northern cavefish or northern blindfish (Amblyopsis spelaea) is found in caves through Kentucky and southern Indiana. The International Union for Conservation...
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    species Amblyopsis. There are currently 3 species of this genus: Amblyopsis hoosieri Niemiller, Prejean & Chakrabarty, 2014 (Hoosier cavefish) Amblyopsis rosae...
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    Indiana Hoosiers college basketball team. During a 2013 study of Amblyopsis spelaea, scientists found that the species was divided into two distinct evolutionary...
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    species has functioning eyes, and still has pigment in its skin. Amblyopsis spelaea (the northern cavefish) is a blind species of cave fish. The following...
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  • anophthalmus Heminoemacheilus hyalinus Percopsiformes Amblyopsidae Amblyopsis rosae Amblyopsis spelaea Chologaster cornuta Forbesichthys agassizii Speoplatyrhinus...
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    also said to have discovered eyeless fish, probably specimens of Amblyopsis spelaea or the Northern cavefish. In 1839, Dr. John Croghan of Louisville...
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    species that give birth to live young. Uniquely among fish, the genus Amblyopsis brood their eggs in the gill chambers (somewhat like mouthbrooders). Although...
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  • oxyrinchus) Bonefish (Albula vulpes) Ozark cavefish (Amblyopsis rosae) Northern cavefish (Amblyopsis spelaea) Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) Canary...
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    of Corydon have failed to document T. subterraneus, finding only Amblyopsis spelaea. The most likely contender for recognition as a separate species is...
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