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- 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...
- Malabar mahseer. A few are adapted to an underground life, including some Rakthamichthys swamp eels, and the catfish Horaglanis and Kryptoglanis. 97 freshwater...
- R. indicus may refer to: Rakthamichthys indicus, the Malabar swamp eel Rallus indicus, the brown-ch****ed rail Rewaconodon indicus, an extinct species of...
- Synbranchinae: Monopterus Lacepède, 1800 Ophichthys Swainson, 1839 Rakthamichthys Britz, Dahanukar, Standing, Philip, Kumar & Raghavan, 2020 Typhlosynbranchus...
- (aboveground also in Central America) Synbranchidae Rakthamichthys digressus India 2002 Synbranchidae Rakthamichthys indicus India 1961 Originally described as...
- species are burrowers. Four species are found exclusively in caves: Rakthamichthys eapeni and R. roseni from India, Ophisternon candidum from Australia...