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Help this is a L-?

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This is a L-? ?.

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Where is the capture location? Without that, there's literally two dozen bristlenoses that are more or less a match with this one... :-(

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juniorr wrote:in Jardim/MS
I think what Mats meant was what river system?

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I think ?

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It looks like Ancistrus Claro .
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sojapat wrote:It looks like Ancistrus Claro .
Good point could be a close match.

Yes, Jools is right, I wanted to know which body of water it comes from...

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