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○■ Unlike many cave fishes, this distinctive Chinese species has well developed eyesAround the world and scientists are throwing light ON subterranean aquatic life. Since 1936, about 50 species in a genus of cave-inhabiting cyprinid fishes endemic to a narrow karst area of the Yungui Plateau have been discovered. The latest species, unlike stereotypical troglobitic fishes and has well-developed eyes and shares with a about a dozen closely related species a dramatic humped back. Sinocyclocheilus brevibarbatus is so far known from six specimens collected in 2001 from an underground river in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region of southern China. Known specimens range from three to six inches in length. Quentin Wheeler is director of the International Institute for Species Exploration and Arizona State UniversityZoologyAnimalsWildlifeguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
Unlike the fish of many caves, this feature Chinese race to build the world of eyesAround well, the scientists have thrown light to the underground aquatic organismliberal translation
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広西チワン族自治区
Guangxi District,
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