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Locquin, M.V., 1981
Affinités fongiques probables des Chitinozoaires devenant Chitinomycètes
Locquin, M.V.
Year | 1981 |
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Journal | Cahiers de Micropaleontologic |
Pages | 29-35 |
Type | article in journal |
Language | French |
Id | 49915 |
Abstract
The presence of peculiar structures as coif, operculum, prosom, opisthosome sometimes repetitive, endo or exo-spora, zygospora is common to Chitinozoa and to some classes of fungi as mainly: Chytridiomycetes, Ascomycetes, Zygomycetes, and Oomycetes. It seems to be legitimate to transfer Chitinozoa in fungi. They will be therefore Chitinomycetes, a clade extinguished since the end of the Devonian. This clade belongs to Chitinophytes if living beings are divided into two reigns, to Chitinobionta if, according to LOCQUIN, organisms having a chitinous external skeleton are put in the Chitinobionta, a third reign.
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