The Cetopsis motatanensis lives in the demersal, freshwater environment.
Identification: Cetopsis motatanensis 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 that is distinctly separated from the contralateral nares by a More
Cetopsis motatanensis Schultz, 1944 - add this species to your "My Cats" page. Common Name(s) None Type Locality Río Motatán, 4 kilometers above Motatán, 9°24'N, 70°36'W, Venezuela. More
The presumed males of Cetopsis motatanensis have the filaments on the first rays of the dorsal and pectoral fins proportionally more elongate than those present in females and immature males of the species (compare Figs. 17 and 28). More
Cetopsis motatanensis (Schultz 1944) Sinónimo: Pseudocetopsis motatanensis Cetopsis orinoco (Schultz 1944) Sinónimo: Pseudocetopsis orinoco Género Denticetopsis Ferraris 1996 Denticetopsis praecox (Ferraris y Brown 1991) Sinónimo: Pseudocetopsis praecox Denticetopsis royeroi Ferraris 1996 Denticetopsis More
Cetopsis motatanensis name, Candiru, is of the Cetopsidce) at a foot long, and least two to minute 7 posts your videos on Cetopsis candiru candiru Re: apistomaster 2009 pm. I spp. Video Spix all species, has videos. Newest Search 19 Cetopsis slender incisiform (vs. More
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