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- The ragfish (Icosteus aenigmaticus) is a ray-finned fish of the northern Pacific Ocean; although classified as a bony fish, its skeleton is mostly cartilage...
- Aenigmaticus may refer to the following species: Nosmips aenigmaticus, a rare fossil primate Clavus aenigmaticus, a species of sea snail Icosteus aenigmaticus...
- papers, the Proteopithecidae are part of the Parapithecoidea, and Nosmips aenigmaticus (previously in Eosimidae) is a basal simian. In a 2021 paper, the following...
- Turris aenigmaticus is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turridae, the turrids. This extinct marine species was...
- Inodesmus aenigmaticus is a species of millipede in the family Haplodesmidae, and was first described in 2013 by Robert Mesibov. It is known only from...
- (2010-07-15). "Navanax aenigmaticus". The Sea Slug Forum. Retrieved 2021-08-28. MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Navanax aenigmaticus (Bergh, 1893). Accessed...
- named for another of Chatterjee's sons, Shuvo). The specific epithet aenigmaticus derives from the Latin word aenigma, meaning "enigma or riddle", referring...
- Clavus aenigmaticus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Drilliidae. Described by Wells in 1991, this marine gastropod is...
- Polynucleobacter aenigmaticus is an aerobic, facultatively anaerobic, chemo-organotrophic, non-motile, free-living bacterium of the genus Polynucleobacter...
- monotypic genus of sheet weavers containing the single species, Pseudomaro aenigmaticus. It was first described by J. Denis in 1966, and has only been found...