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Unlikely - given that P. bristki has a distribution of "Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela", and there are other species distributed in closer range - one of them being what Daniel shows in the link above - that is a much closer type locality of Mato Grosso state, only "one river away" from the locality of the fish in question... But I would hazard a guess that once sufficient research has been done, we'll have at least one species of Parotocinclus per larger river in South America - it's just that the science hasn't come far enough...philtre wrote:Shot in the dark....
Parotocinclus britskii? or the likes?