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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 ariver 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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  • 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 ariver 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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