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Indoreonectes evezardi

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Nemacheilidae

Scientific name
  
Indoreonectes evezardi

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Actinopterygii

Genus
  
Indoreonectes

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Cypriniformes

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Similar
  
Cypriniformes, Schistura denisoni, Paracanthocobitis mooreh, Puntius sahyadriensis, Rohtee ogilbii

Indoreonectes evezardi


Indoreonectes evezardi is a species of ray-finned fish in the Nemacheilidae family. Earlier it was known as Nemacheilus evezardi described by Day (1878) captured from a river stream near Pune. It is endemic to India, found in the Western Ghats and the Satpuras. Most populations are found in normal streams, but two distinct cave-adapted forms of it are also exist in Kotumsar Cave.

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Biological divergence in cave populations

Due to lack of light and limited source of energy input (food) the cave populations of Indoreonectes evezardi are either found in albinic form with very regressed eyes or with very limited pigmentation and small eyes while compared to its epigean counterparts. Due to subterranean mode of life the complete physiological activities of the cave forms get limited and//or altered [1][2].

IUCN status

Though in International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, this particular species is designated in Least Concern (LR/lc)category, but it could not be ruled out that special attention is required to protect the cave forms of Indoreonectes evezardi.

References

Indoreonectes evezardi Wikipedia