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I got this one from a tank of P. axelrodi, the other contaminants were Nannostomus sp. (probably harrisoni). I quietly wish for a male A. sp. "Broadband", as I have a lonely female...
I cannot say for certain, but it seems to be a pertensis-group species (it has a cuadal spot, which A. uaupesi does not have). I suspect it is a female A. velifera, but I will need better photos to be certain.