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O Corydoras aeneus é encontrado em rios de São Paulo, da região amazônica, Uruguai e Argentina, apresentando dois pares de barbilhões próximo à boca, corpo alaranjado com flancos esverdeados, e ventre amarelo. Também conhecido pelo nome de enéus. More information...

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