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Genus: | Olaitchia Deamer, 1999
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Olaitchia deameri Deamer, 1999
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Olaitchia ( /ˈoʊləɪtʃuːiə/ oh-luh-ichee-uh) is a genus of olaitchiomorphs in the family olaitchiaceae, a member of the order olaitchiales. The genus currently contains only a single species, Olaitchia deameri.
Olaitchia was discovered in 1999 by David W. Deamer, when they interact with water are produced organic compounds extracted from the Murchison meteorite.
The genus named Olaitchia is derived from the aboriginal word olaitcha, meaning "bubbles". The specific name is given in honour of David W. Deamer.
The organism that superficially resembling a hollow sphere with a thin membrane.
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Infraorder: | Halmatodactyla
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The Halmatodactyla (from the Greek word ἅλμα (hálma) meaning "jump" and "δάκτυλος" (dáktylos) meaning finger/toe) is the name given to a clade that unites the springhares.
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(unranked): | Myxocyathiformes
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Sam Sailor/sandbox/Sandbox4 | |
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Genus: | Olaitchia Deamer, 1999
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Olaitchia deameri Deamer, 1999
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Olaitchia ( /ˈoʊləɪtʃuːiə/ oh-luh-ichee-uh) is a genus of olaitchiomorphs in the family olaitchiaceae, a member of the order olaitchiales. The genus currently contains only a single species, Olaitchia deameri.
Olaitchia was discovered in 1999 by David W. Deamer, when they interact with water are produced organic compounds extracted from the Murchison meteorite.
The genus named Olaitchia is derived from the aboriginal word olaitcha, meaning "bubbles". The specific name is given in honour of David W. Deamer.
The organism that superficially resembling a hollow sphere with a thin membrane.
Halmatodactyls Temporal range:
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Infraorder: | Halmatodactyla
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The Halmatodactyla (from the Greek word ἅλμα (hálma) meaning "jump" and "δάκτυλος" (dáktylos) meaning finger/toe) is the name given to a clade that unites the springhares.
Myxocyathiformes | |
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(unranked): | Myxocyathiformes
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