The Cetopsis umbrosa lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater environment.
Cetopsis umbrosa Vari, Ferraris & de Pinna, 2005 Identification: Cetopsis umbrosa 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 More
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Cetopsis umbrosa 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 distance More
Cetopsis umbrosa - Florida Museum Of Natural History Vari, Ferraris & de Pinna, 2005. It is further distinguished from the externally somewhat similar. is known only from a single locality in the western porti... www.flmnh.ufl.edu 3. More
Cetopsis umbrosa Vari, Ferraris & de Pinna, 2005 Vari, R. P., Ferraris, C. J. Jr. & de Pinna, M. C. C. 2005. The Neotropical whale catfishes (Siluriformes: Cetopsidae: Cetopsinae), a revisionary study. Neotropical Ichthyology, 3 (2): 127-238. More