family Cobitidae
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Definition
Proper noun A taxonomic family of small, slender freshwater fish within the order Cypriniformes, commonly known as loaches. These fish are characterized by their elongated bodies, small scales, and the presence of three to six pairs of barbels around the mouth. They are found primarily in Eurasia and parts of Africa.
Usage
The term "Cobitidae" is used in scientific and formal contexts to refer to the biological family. It is typically preceded by the word "family" in non-taxonomic writing to clarify its rank. - The researcher studied the evolutionary history of the family Cobitidae. - Several species within Cobitidae are popular in the aquarium trade.
Advanced Usage
- In strict taxonomic nomenclature, the family name is often written in italics: . When used with "family," it is not italicized.
- The common name for members of this family is "loach." For example, the clown loach () is a well-known member of the family Cobitidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Cobitid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Cobitidae; relating to this family.
- The cobitid species in this river are diverse.
- Loach (noun): The common name for any fish belonging to the family Cobitidae.
- The weather loach is known for its sensitivity to barometric pressure.
Synonyms
- Loach family
Notes
- "Family Cobitidae" is a scientific classification. In everyday language, the common name "loaches" is used.
- This term does not have associated idioms or phrasal verbs due to its specific scientific nature.
Noun
- loaches