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Joost: It looks like A. sp. Tefe to me (also called A. cf. Agassazi - Tefe) but the zigzag dark markings on the body are not too clear... this kind of tefe is usually called A. sp. Tefe II by some traders and publications (e.g., Aqualog's publications).