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It might be rupununi, but I cannot see the cheek stripe or caudal pattern well enough to say it is for certain. The flank patch is smaller & less round than that of the typical A rupununi, but more triangular like that of A. steindachneri. The flank patch is fairly large for A. steindachneri, however. From what I read, A. rupunini & N. anomala are not sympatric (do not live together in the same area).