- Cobitidae, also
known as the true loaches, is a
family of Old
World freshwater fish. They
occur throughout Eurasia and in Morocco, and
inhabit riverine...
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characteristics (see osteology, below) the
relationship of the
botiid and
cobitid loaches was
particularly difficult to
resolve until the
advent of molecular...
- The
Borneo loach (Pangio shelfordii) is a
Southeast Asian species of
cobitid fish. It is a
river fish
found on the
Malay Peninsula,
Sumatra and Borneo...
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known as
guntea loach,
scavenger loach or
peppered loach, is a
species of
cobitid loach native to
southern and south-eastern Asia. This
species reaches a...
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Pangio semicincta, the half-banded
kuhli loach, is a
species of
cobitid loach in the
genus Pangio found in the
Malay Peninsula, Borneo, and Sumatra. It...
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Lepidocephalichthys h****elti is a
species of
cobitid loach native to
southeastern Asia and
western Indonesia. This
species reaches a
length of 45 millimetres...
- Limnology, 34 (3): 517–525. Chen, Y. & Chen, Y. (2013):
Three new
species of
cobitid fish (Teleostei, Cobitidae) from the
River Xinjiang and the
River Le’anjiang...
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Botiids typically have a
pointed snout of
intermediate length,
while many
cobitids are
remarkably stub-nosed.
Botiids are
generally fairly small, with maximum...
- T148447920A254179151. Ik-Soo Kim & Wan-Ok Lee (1995). “Niwaella brevifasciata, a New
Cobitid Fish (Cypriniformes: Cobitidae) with a
Revised Key to the
Species of Niwaella”...
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feeding both on fish and
aquatic insects.
Smaller specimens feed
mostly on
cobitid nemacheilid loaches and
caddisflies of
family Hydropsychidae,
whereas larger...