File:Anésio III cave, Posse, Goiás (10.1371-journal.pone.0171309) Figure 2.tiff

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Habitat of Aspidoras mephisto at Anésio III cave, Posse Goiás, Brazil, showing (a), a small stretch of the drainage showing the roots reaching the water, lentic and formed by small roots and silt (Photograph: Maria E. Bichuette); (b), a pool with rocky in the border and silty-bottom, the black arrow indicates an adult specimen; and (c), small stretch stream where the juvenile specimens were observed with a large amount of organic matter in the margin.
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Author [Photographs: Maria E. Bichuette] Tencatt LFC, Bichuette ME (2017) Aspidoras mephisto, new species: The first troglobitic Callichthyidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes) from South America. PLoS ONE 12(3): e0171309.
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