Angochitina
Angochitina is an extinct genus of chitinozoans. It was described by Alfred Eisenack in 1931.[1]
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Species
- A. ambrosi Schweineberg, 1987
- A. capillata Eisenack, 1937
- A. ceratophora Eisenack, 1964
- A. communis Jenkins, 1967
- A. crassispina Eisenack, 1964
- A. curvata Nõlvak et Grahn, 1993
- A. echinata Eisenack, 1931
- A. elongata Eisenack, 1931
- A. filosa Eisenack, 1955
- A. hansonica Soufiane et Achab, 2000
- A. lebaica Eisenack, 1972
- A. longicollis Eisenack, 1959
- A. multiplex (Schallreuter, 1963)
- A. paucispinosa Miller, Sutherland et Dorning, 1997
- A. plicata Noetinger, di Pasquo & Starck 2018[2]
Fossil distribution
Fossils of Angochitina have been found in:[3]
- Ordovician
- Pirgu & Vormsi Stages, Estonia
- Silurian
- Wutubulake Formation, China
- Kopanina & Pozary Formations, Czech Republic
- Velise Formation, Estonia
- Robledo Formation, Spain
- Malinovtsy series, Ukraine
- Devonian
- northwestern Argentina[2]
- Garra Formation, Australia
- Lochkow Formation, Czech Republic
- Saint-Cenere & l'Armorique Formations, France
- Carboniferous
- Second Abden Shale, United Kingdom
References
- Angochitina at ChitDB: Chitinozoans of Baltica
- Sol Noetinger; Mercedes di Pasquo; Daniel Starck (2018). "Middle-Upper Devonian palynofloras from Argentina, systematic and correlation". Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. in press. doi:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2018.07.009.
- Angochitina at Fossilworks.org
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