It is an E. quadricolor (( BTA )).
It is not a "sebae" --- which actually can refer to 2 different species, H. malu and H. crispa, of which it is neither. The underside of the oral disc is smooth, so it can't be either one.
It is not a "sebae" --- which actually can refer to 2 different species, H. malu and H. crispa, of which it is neither. The underside of the oral disc is smooth, so it can't be either one.