Plectochitina
Plectochitina is an extinct genus of chitinozoans. It was described by Fritz H. Cramer in 1964.[1][2]
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Species
- Plectochitina magna (Nestor, 1982)
- Plectochitina nodifera (Nestor, 1980)
- Plectochitina obuti Nestor, 1994
- Plectochitina pachyderma (Laufeld, 1974)
- Plectochitina ralphi Nestor, 1994
- Plectochitina spongiosa (Achab, 1977)
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References
- Plectochitina at ChitDB: Chitinozoans of Baltica.
- Cramer, Fritz H. (1966) "Chitinozoans of a composite section of Upper Llandoverian to basal Lower Gedinnian sediments in northern Leon, Spain. A preliminary report". Bulletin de la Société belge Géologie de Paléontologie et D'Hydrologie. 75 pages 69–129.
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