I'm resurrecting this thread because I too have some of these fish, looking exactly like the ones in the first message:
http://mikes-machine.mine.nu/temp/idify ... C_3794.jpg
Compared to the "gold shoulder" (and to other similar variants, like the "orange banded" aeneus) these fish have:
* much shorter distance between dorsal fin and adipose fin.
* much shorter distance distance between adipose and caudal.
(both of the above points - which are quite visible in all the photos - basically means it's a 'stouter' fish than the normal slender aeneus shape)
* in all other aeneus-types the light band under the dorsal fin ends before the caudal, but in these the band continues all the way to the peduncle (base of tail fin).
* the dark lateral band continues out into the medium caudal, which it doesn't do in any other aeneus-types.
That said, I've no idea where my fish come from. For all I know they might be "Corydoras schultzei", or simply czech hybrids.