The Cetopsis baudoensis lives in the demersal, freshwater environment.
Identification: Cetopsis baudoensis can be distinguished from all of its congeners by the combination of the presence of an eye, the conical teeth on the vomer and dentary, the rounded posterior nares which is distinctly separated from the contralateral nares by a More
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Mature males of Cetopsis baudoensis have the distal filament on the first ray of the dorsal fin longer than in females and immature males and with a slight filament on the first ray of the pectoral fin contrary to the absence of that structure in conspecific More