First note that in your array not the key name or tmp_name which is common when using $_FILES in PHP.
This way I know you must be using the wrong method to capture the form data. (You must be using $_POST).
Usually when you want to make one upload file(s), if used :
<form action="upload.php" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post">
    <input type="file" name="imagens[$id][]">
</form>
Note that in the form this method="post", however in PHP you should capture it by $_FILES. What should generate an array like this :
Array
(
    [45] => Array
        (
            [0] => Array 
                (
                    [name] => 1.jpg
                    [type] => image/jpeg
                    [tmp_name] => /tmp/php/php6hst32
                    [size] => 98174
                )
            [1] => Array 
                (
                    [name] => 2.jpg
                    [type] => image/jpeg
                    [tmp_name] => /tmp/php/php6hst32
                    [size] => 98174
                )
        )
    [44] => Array
        (
            [0] =>  Array 
                (
                    [name] => 4.jpg
                    [type] => image/jpeg
                    [tmp_name] => /tmp/php/php6hst32
                    [size] => 98174
                )
        )
)
To manipulate your content you can use foreach:
foreach($_FILES as $id => $files){
    foreach($files as $k => $file){
        $name = $file['name'];
        $tmpName = $file['tmp_name'];
        printf("name : %s\n tmpName : %s", $name, $tmpName);
    }
}
							
							
						 
$_FILES['imagens'][0]['tmp_name'], in the doubt of aprint_r($_FILES);– rray
Uses a
echo <pre>;withprint_r($array);instead ofvar_dump, this bad to read.– Guilherme Lautert
Hello @Guilhermelautert , updated this way
– Ricardo Afonso