Typhleotris madagascariensis

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Typhleotris madagascariensis
Typhleotris madagascariensis in the Tsimanampetsotsa National Park
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Gobiiformes
Family: Milyeringidae
Genus: Typhleotris
Species:
T. madagascariensis
Binomial name
Typhleotris madagascariensis
Petit, 1933

Typhleotris madagascariensis is a species of fish in the family

standard length of 8 cm (3.1 in).[3]

This species is known from more than 10 caves and sinkholes in the Mahafaly Plateau region, in places where the water temperature typically ranges from 26 to 30 °C (79–86 °F) and the pH is slightly above neutral.[2] Although considered endangered because of its restricted range and not found to be common anywhere in its range in earlier studies,[1] recent surveys found that the species is locally abundant, occurring in especially high numbers in the Andranoilove, Andriamaniloke, Lalia and Mitoho caves.[2] In the southern part of its range, T. madagascariensis co-occurs with T. mararybe, which is not as common or widespread.[2] T. madagascariensis feeds on various invertebrates.[2][3]

Some of the limestone caves where this fish can be found are protected by the

sensu lato.[1]

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