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No image available for this species; drawing shows typical species in Cobitidae.
分类 / Names 俗名 | 同种异名 | Catalog of Fishes(属, 种) | ITIS | CoL | WoRMS | Cloffa
Teleostei > Cypriniformes (Carps) > Cobitidae (Spined loaches)
Etymology: Cobitis:Greek, kobitis, -idos = a kind of sardine; also related with the voice Greek, kobios, Latin gobius = gudgeon (Ref. 45335); beijingensis:Name 'beijingensis' from species type locality, Beijing, China.
Environment: milieu / climate zone / 深度上下限 / distribution range 生态学
脊椎骨: 36 - 38. This species is distinguished by the following set of characters: Lamina circularis on pectoral fin elongated, posterior margin slightly serrated; 14-18 (mode 15) prepelvic myotomes; pelvic fin inserted below 3rd-5th branched dorsal-fin ray; total vertebrae 4+ 36-38 (mode 37); absence of second Gambetta line (L2) or fusion with the first line (L1) (Ref. 133023). Cross section: oval.
This species primarily dwells in still water or slow-flowing freshwater environments, characterized by an abundance of submerged plants or filamentous algae and a soft bottom (Ref. 133023).
Life cycle and mating behavior 成熟度 | 繁殖 | 产卵场 | 卵 | 孕卵数 | 仔鱼
Okamoto, M., D.J. Long, R. Claro and J.E. McCosker, 2025. A new species of epigonid fish genus Epigonus (Teleostei: Epigonidae) from Cuba and the first records of E. fragilis from the western South Pacific and Taiwan. Ichthyological Research 1-10. (Ref. 133023)