The blind swamp eel was
first described by the American
ichthyologist Carl Leavitt Hubbs in 1938, the
holotype having been collected two years earlier by A.S.Pearse. Hubbs named the fish
Pluto infernalis because he liked to associate creatures living underground with the devil, who supposedly dwelt underground, and gave diabolical names to cave fishes;
infernale comes from the Latin for
Hell. The fish was later transferred to the
genus Ophisternon, the swamp eels. The genus name is derived from the Greek, "ophis", meaning a serpent, and "sternon", meaning chest. Synonyms for this species include
Furmastix infernalis and
Synbranchus infernalis. ==Description==