Tanuchitina

Tanuchitina is an extinct genus of chitinozoans. It was described by Jansonius in 1964.[1]

Tanuchitina
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Tanuchitina

Jansonius, 1964

Species

  • Tanuchitina anticostiensis (Achab, 1977)
  • Tanuchitina bergstroemi Laufeld, 1967
  • Tanuchitina tallinnensis Grahn, 1984
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References

  1. Tanuchitina at ChitDB: Chitinozoans of Baltica.


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