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- Fenestrata is an extinct order of bryozoan, dating from the Upper Arenig. Most fenestrate bryozoans formed net-like colonies, often in funnel- or fan-shaped...
- T. fenestrata may refer to: Tabellaria fenestrata, a diatom species in the genus Tabellaria Tectura fenestrata, Reeve, 1855, a sea snail species in the...
- A. fenestrata may refer to: Alveopora fenestrata, a coral species in the genus Alveopora found in the Houtman Abrolhos Amphisbaena fenestrata, a worm lizard...
- C. fenestrata may refer to: Cephalia fenestrata, a picture-winged fly species Cephaloleia fenestrata, a rolled-leaf beetle species in the genus Cephaloleia...
- P. fenestrata may refer to: Phasia fenestrata, Bigot, 1889, a tachinid fly species Pipiza fenestrata, Meigen, 1822, a hoverfly species Platypleura fenestrata...
- Xylocopa fenestrata, or Xylocopa (Ctenoxylocopa) fenestrata, is a species of carpenter bee. It is widely distributed in Asian countries and very few African...
- Ausia fenestrata is a curious Ediacaran period (635 – 539 million years ago) fossil represented by only one specimen 5 cm long from the Nama Group, a Vendian...
- M. fenestrata may refer to: Miomantis fenestrata, a praying mantis species Moraea fenestrata, (Goldblatt) Goldblatt, a plant species in the genus Moraea...
- N. fenestrata may refer to: Neopanorpa fenestrata, Needham, 1909, a scorpionfly species in the genus Neopanorpa found in India Nephila fenestrata, T****ll...
- Zelandoperla fenestrata is a widespread endemic New Zealand ‘long-tailed’ stonefly that is often abundant in high-gradient stony streams, from near sea-level...