Habitat:
Inhabits small groundwater cavities in Somalia. There
may be more species waiting to be discovered in the
genus but for now it is monotypic. It is a small Clariid
and as it is a cave dwelling species it has been added
to the IUCN Red List of vulnerable species (1996)
due to the removal of water from its habitat by pump.
Remarks:
CHARDON (1968) made a study of this species among
others, and stated that it is a form between the Families
of Clariidae and Bagridae and as such should be in
its own family, Uegitglanididae.
Common
Name:
Indian blind catfish
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Clariidae
Distribution:
Africa: Caves
near the Uegit and the Uebi Scebeli rivers in Somalia.
Type locality: Pozzi di Uegit (El
Uegit) Somalia italiana.
Size:
10.0cm. (4ins)
Temp:
22-25°C (71-77°F)
p.H.
6.5-7.8.
Reference:
Proudlove, G.S. 2003.
Subterranean Fishes of the World. International Society
for Subterranean Biology Moulis. 300 p.
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