Hi
Certainly not S. albisurea and probably not S. sp SEW01. I see three possibilities: one is a species described by Nguyen 2005 - there we know nothing about or S. sp SEW01 has some variants in patterning, which I dont believe, as head-shape is different too. And third: hybrid which is possible for tank-bred specimen but not for wild caught.
Headshape of S. albisurea is different to both as it has no spots at all but a vermicular pattern overall, only two rows of thin dark lateral linings with "rectangular" bright spots in between and a row of small black spots underneath from midst of ventral fins to caudal fin. Judging it by the only original pic of the species and the pics of the conservated specimen shown by J. Freyhof.
Only pics jugded as "possible" by J. Freyhof here in the dorsal view
http://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/se ... albisuera/
Pics by Beverley Newcomer. I don't see a conformity in patterning. The colour of S. albisurea is described as "pale-grey". I tend to another of the Nguyen-species we know nothing about. The other shown specimen shown in the profile are not S. albisurea.
Cheers Charles