Prochita
{{Short description|Extinct genus of caddisflies}}
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| taxon = Prochita rasnitsyni
| parent_authority = Sukatsheva & Vassilenko, 2013{{cite journal|last1=Sukatsheva|first1=I.D.|last2=Vassilenko|first2=D.V.|year=2013|title=New taxa of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera) with reduced forewing venation from the Mesozoic of Asia|journal=Paleontological Journal|volume=47|issue=1|pages=77–83|doi=10.1134/S0031030113010139|bibcode=2013PalJ...47...77S }}
| authority = Sukatsheva & Vassilenko, 2013
}}
Prochita is an extinct genus of caddisflies in the family Dysoneuridae. It contains only one species, Prochita rasnitsyni. The genus is known from the Upper Jurassic—Lower Cretaceous of the Transbaikal region of Russia.
The genus is named after the city of Chita, and the species is named after the Russian paleoentomologist Alexandr Rasnitsyn.
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Category:Early Cretaceous insects
Category:Monotypic prehistoric insect genera
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