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That is not true anymore. There are populations of N. aureocephalus & N. anomala with the same density and distribution of spotting on the fins. The best way to separate the 2 species is to look at the borders of the scales of the flanks. On N. anomala the center of each scale is dark and the borders are lighter. On N. aureocephalus the center of each scale is pale and the borders are darker.