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Olaitchia

Deamer, 1999
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Olaitchia deameri
Deamer, 1999
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  • O. deameri Deamer, 1999 (type)

Olaitchia (/ˈləɪiə/ 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.

Etymology[edit]

The genus named Olaitchia is derived from the aboriginal word olaitcha, meaning "bubbles". The specific name is given in honour of David W. Deamer.

Description[edit]

The organism that superficially resembling a hollow sphere with a thin membrane.

Draft:Halmatodactyla

Halmatodactyls
Temporal range: Early Pliocene–Recent
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Pedetidae
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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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Myxocyathiformes
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