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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...
- of whisker-like
barbels at the mouth. The type
species of the
family Cobitidae,
Cobitis taenia, has a body
shape and
pigment pattern typical of Cobitoidei...
-
weatherloach or
oriental weatherfish, is a
freshwater fish in the
loach family Cobitidae. They are
native to East Asia, but are also po****r as an
aquarium fish...
- loach, is a
small eel-like
freshwater fish
belonging to the
loach family (
Cobitidae). They
originate from the
island of Java in Indonesia. This serpentine...
-
fishes are
similar to
carps in
appearance and ecology.
Members of the
Cobitidae are
common across Eurasia and
parts of
North Africa.[citation needed]...
- Kottelat,
Maurice (2004). "Botia kubotai, a new
species of
loach (Teleostei:
Cobitidae) from the
Ataran River basin (Myanmar), with
comments on
botiine nomenclature...
- sold in the
aquaria trade. They have a
number of
similarities with the
Cobitidae,
their sibling family of "loaches", such as
multiple barbels around the...
- The
following is a list of the
freshwater fish
species of Greece. The list
includes all the
known species, with
their valid scientific names,
their official...
- and East Asia.
Until recently they were
placed in the true
loach family Cobitidae,
until Maurice Kottelat revised the
loaches and re-elevated this taxon...
- The
Neretva (pronounced [něreːtʋa],
Serbian Cyrillic: Неретва), also
known as Narenta, is one of the
largest rivers of the
eastern part of the Adriatic...