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specJ

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you would be correct on the second guess... they are pulchra! beautiful ones too!
 

P.W.

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Yes, they must be Pulchra! I was "googling around" and I found identical fishes as the ones I linked to.
I had in mind that Pulchra = Ap. sp. Wilhelmi. But that doesn´t seem to be the case. I was wrong.

Br/ Per
 

Mike Wise

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Per, these look like the form originally collected from the type locality (Rio Preto do Candeias) by Marco Lacerda in the late 1990s. A. sp. Abacaxis/Wilhelmi is a different species. Compare where the lateral band ends in each species.
 

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