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Nessiteras rhombopteryx is scientific name for monster of Loch Ness, named by the naturalist Peter Scott in 1975.
It is the scientific name for the Loch Ness Monster.
Rhombopteryx nessiteras, according to Sir Peter Scott ( but as this is an anagram of "Monster hoax by Sir Peter S, it is open to doubt!)
The scientific name for the Loch Ness monster is not real, as the creature is considered to be a myth or legend. There is no scientific evidence to support its existence.
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