Normal pattern in Corydoras haraldschultzi???

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Normal pattern in Corydoras haraldschultzi???

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do you think is regular (usual) this pattern in Corydoras haraldschultzi? may be some are not haraldschultzi?

I think some of them look a bit weird...

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thanks in advance for your opinions :lol:
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Without knowing the area they were collected from it is difficult, but the recently described C. noelkempffi from the Rio Itenez system in Bolivia, seems to fit the bill.

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Is possible, I thought on it... they came with a shipment with other Corydoras from the border Brazil-Bolivia area (Mamoré-Guaporé-Itenez) C. seussi, guapore, caudimaculatus, sterbai, leucomelas, leopardus, while C. haraldschultzi comes from central Brazil... but I have read about occurrences in upper Guaporé

What jumble me is that some individuals in the group (as the one in the first pic) looks as a normal haraldschultzi :?: :?: :?: :shock:

Another chance is Corydoras araguaiensis. Why did you discard this?
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C. araguaiaensis has a short snout and does not have the the same body markings.

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Thanks, Ian.


Then, your opinion is C. noelkempffi? also for the first pic individual?
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Coryman wrote:C. araguaiaensis has a short snout and does not have the the same body markings.
Yutaka Yamamoto has in his web a "long-nosed" version of C. araguaiaensis, but, as you says, the pattern is different...

http://www.nettaigyo.com/corydoras/ency ... gnose.html
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