Balitoridae
E229909
Balitoridae is a family of small, bottom-dwelling freshwater loaches commonly found in fast-flowing streams of Asia and adapted to cling to rocks in strong currents.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Balitoridae canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T2038584 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Balitoridae Context triple: [Cypriniformes, includes, Balitoridae]
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Epigonichthys
Epigonichthys is a genus of small, eel-like lancelets within the subphylum Cephalochordata, known for their simple, fish-like bodies that provide key insights into early chordate evolution.
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Nandiniidae
Nandiniidae is a small family of African carnivorous mammals best known for the African palm civet, a solitary, arboreal species with a cat-like appearance.
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Hydropotinae
Hydropotinae is an extinct subfamily of deer within the family Cervidae, known from fossil evidence rather than living species.
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Prunellidae
Prunellidae is a family of small, primarily Eurasian passerine birds known as accentors, which inhabit montane and temperate habitats.
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Malaconotidae
Malaconotidae is a family of passerine birds commonly known as bushshrikes, found mainly in sub-Saharan Africa and noted for their strong bills and often striking plumage.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Balitoridae Target entity description: Balitoridae is a family of small, bottom-dwelling freshwater loaches commonly found in fast-flowing streams of Asia and adapted to cling to rocks in strong currents.
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A.
Epigonichthys
Epigonichthys is a genus of small, eel-like lancelets within the subphylum Cephalochordata, known for their simple, fish-like bodies that provide key insights into early chordate evolution.
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B.
Nandiniidae
Nandiniidae is a small family of African carnivorous mammals best known for the African palm civet, a solitary, arboreal species with a cat-like appearance.
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C.
Hydropotinae
Hydropotinae is an extinct subfamily of deer within the family Cervidae, known from fossil evidence rather than living species.
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D.
Prunellidae
Prunellidae is a family of small, primarily Eurasian passerine birds known as accentors, which inhabit montane and temperate habitats.
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E.
Malaconotidae
Malaconotidae is a family of passerine birds commonly known as bushshrikes, found mainly in sub-Saharan Africa and noted for their strong bills and often striking plumage.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (50)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
fish family
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ray-finned fish family ⓘ taxon ⓘ |
| adaptation |
body adapted to cling to rocks in strong currents
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cryptic coloration ⓘ enlarged paired fins used as adhesive structures ⓘ flattened ventral surface ⓘ |
| behavior |
bottom-dwelling
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rock-clinging ⓘ |
| bodyShape |
dorsoventrally flattened
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elongated ⓘ |
| class | Actinopterygii ⓘ |
| commonName |
hillstream loaches
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river loaches ⓘ |
| diet |
algae
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periphyton ⓘ small invertebrates ⓘ |
| distribution | Asia ⓘ |
| ecologicalRole |
grazers of algae on rocks
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prey for larger fishes ⓘ |
| finPosition |
pectoral fins modified for adhesion
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pelvic fins modified for adhesion ⓘ |
| geographicRange |
East Asia
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South Asia ⓘ Southeast Asia ⓘ |
| habitat |
fast-flowing streams
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freshwater ⓘ mountain streams ⓘ riffles ⓘ |
| kingdom | Animalia ⓘ |
| lifestyle | benthic ⓘ |
| notableGenus |
Balitora
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Gastromyzon ⓘ Homaloptera ⓘ Pseudogastromyzon ⓘ Sewellia ⓘ |
| order | Cypriniformes ⓘ |
| phylum | Chordata ⓘ |
| reproduction | egg-laying ⓘ |
| respirationAdaptation | adapted to well-oxygenated water ⓘ |
| substratePreference |
gravel substrates
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rocky substrates ⓘ |
| taxonRank | family ⓘ |
| threats |
habitat degradation
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river damming ⓘ water pollution ⓘ |
| typicalSize | small ⓘ |
| waterCurrentPreference | rheophilic ⓘ |
| waterType |
clear streams
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well-oxygenated water ⓘ |
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Subject: Balitoridae Description of subject: Balitoridae is a family of small, bottom-dwelling freshwater loaches commonly found in fast-flowing streams of Asia and adapted to cling to rocks in strong currents.
Referenced by (1)
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