释义 |
co·bit·i·dae \kəˈbid.əˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Cobitis, type genus (from Greek kōbitis like the gudgeon, from kōbios gudgeon) + -idae : a family of slender Old World cyprinoid fishes having long barbels at the mouth and living at the bottom of flowing waters where they feed on small invertebrates |