释义 |
phal·lo·steth·i·dae \ˌfalōˈstethəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Phallostethus, type genus (from phall- + Greek stēthos breast) + -idae : a family of small freshwater and brackish-water fishes of southeastern Asia and the Philippines that are of very uncertain systematic position and are sometimes isolated in a suborder of Percomorphi and regarded as related to the Atherinidae or are made a separate order and held to have affinities chiefly with the Microcyprini |