Krohnittidae

Krohnittidae is a family of chaetognaths in the order Aphragmophora. It consists of a single genus, Krohnitta von Ritter-Záhony, 1910.[2]

Krohnittidae
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Krohnittidae

Tokioka, 1965[1]

Species

  • Krohnitta balagopali Nair, Panampunnayil, Pillai & Gireesh, 2008[3]
  • Krohnitta pacifica (Aida, 1897)[4]
  • Krohnitta subtilis (Grassi, 1881)[5]
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References

  1. Tokioka, T. (1965). The taxonomical outline of Chaetognatha. Publications of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory, 12, 335–357.
  2. von Ritter-Záhony, R. (1910). Die Chätognathen. Fauna Artica, 5(1), 249–288.
  3. Nair, V., Panampunnayil, S., Pillai, H. & Gireesh, R. (2008). Two new species of Chaetognatha from the Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean. Marine Biology Research, 4(3), 208–214.
  4. Aida, T. (1897). Chaetognaths of Misaki Harbor. Tokyo: Imperial University.
  5. Grassi, B. (1881). I Chaetognathi. Anatomia e sistematica con aggiunte embriologiche. Memorie della Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche, e Naturali, 13, 565–700.


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