Dr. Nagy I. Zoltán szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 6. 1975. (Budapest, 1975)

(Inventary Nos. V.75.123 and V.75.122). Cochleae. 23 right, 13 left side pieces (In­ventary No. V. 75.134). Right maxillae with teeth: 1 P 2-M 3 , 1 P 4-M 3 , 1 P 4 T M 2 M 3 , 2 C-P4, 9 P 4-Ml, 1 P2-p4, l c If P 4 , 3 M2-M 3 , 4 C, 9 P 4 , 1 M 2 , 3 M 3 , 2 without teeth=38 specimens (Inventary Nos . V.75.Ill, V.75. 112, V. 75.116, V.75. 119, V. 75.109). Left maxillae with teeth: 4 P 4-M 3 , 3C-P 4 , 2P 2-M 1 , 4P 4-M 1 , 3P 4-M 2 , 2P 2-P 4 , 1 M 1­M 3 , 7 M 2-M 3 , 3 Mi-M 2 , 1 C, 7 P 4 , 1 M 1 , 4 M 2 , 6 M 3 , 3 without teeth =51 specimens (Inventary Nos . V. 75.113, V.75. 114, V. 75.115, V. 75.117, V.75. 118, V.75. 120, V. 75.121, V.75. 109). Separate right side upper teeth: 18 C, 8 P 4 , 21 M 1 , 9 M 2 , 2 M 3 = 58 pieces (Inventary No. V 75.109). Upper left side teeth: 25 C, 5 P 4 , 14 M 1 , 6 M 2 , 1 M 3 = 51 pieces (Inventary No. V 75.109). Total No. of skull portions and upper denti­tion = 242, with at least 35-39 individuals in the material. Mandibular fragments and lower dentition. Right mandibular fragments with teeth: 11^, 1 C- P 2 If Mi, 1 P 2 V P4, 1 P3-M1, 1 P4-M3, 1 P4 1M2-M3, 2 P 4-M 2 , 3 P4-M1, 3 P 4 , 5 M1-M3, 2 Mi~M 2 , 5 M2-M3, 3 Mi, 9 fore-portions without teeth, 6 ascending rami = 44 specimens (Inven­tary Nos. V.75. 98, V.75. 99, V. 75.107 and V. 75. 94 ). Left mandibular fragments with teeth: 1 C-P 2 If P4T M 3 , 2 C VP4-M3, 1 P3-M2, 1 P3-M1, 1 P2-M1, 4 P 4- M3, 4 P4-M2, 3 P4-M1, 2 C-P 2 , 2 C, 2 P 4 , 1 M!-M 3 , 3 M 1-M 2 , 6 M2-M3, 3 M 1 , 2 M 2 , 5 M3, 12 fore-portions without teeth, 7 ascending rami = 62 specimens (Inventary Nos. V.75. 103, V. 75.97, V.75. 102, V.75. 100, V.75. 101, V. 75.106, V.75. 96, V.75. 104, V.75. 105, V.75. 108 and V. 75.94). Separate right side teeth: 4 Mi. 2 M 2 , left side teeth 4 Mi, 2 M2, 1 M3 = 13 pieces (Inventary No. V, 75.94). Total no. of mandibular frag­ments and lower teeth: 119 (+ Holotype), with at least 40 individuals in the material, and well agreeing with the number of individuals based on upper parts. Humeri: proximal ends: 2 right, 1 left side (Inventary No. V.75. 124).Distal ends: 19 right, 19 left (Inven­tary Nos. V.75. 125, V.75. 126, V.75. 127, V. 75.128, V.75. 129 V. 75.130). Radii, proximal fragments: 7 right, 8 left, distal fragments: 1 left (Inventary No. V. 75. 131, V.75. 132). Claviculae 1 left and 1 right fragments (Inventary No. 75.133). Total no.of extremity bones: 59 pieces. Bacula: partly fragmentary bones of ten individuals (Inven­tary Nos. V.75. 136, V.75. 137, V. 75.135). Up to now there were preserved 387 re­mains from locality No. 9. Material for comparison and methods . For detailed comparisons with the fossil materi­al, I used 41 specimens of Rh. hi p posideros hi p posideros from the whole Carpathian Basin, 6 specimens of Rh. hi p posideros minimus from the surroundings of Dubrovnik, Dalmatia, 1 example of Rh. hi p posideros (subsp. ?) from Dusambe,Tajikistan, and final­ly 2 Rh. midas from my collectings in Kashmir. I also compared specimens of a po­pulation collected from a Holocene locality" 1 " (Kiskőhát Cave). (KORDOS 1973) and fossil remains of Rh. hi p posideros from the Middle Pleistocene collected at Tarkő and Up­pony, (see JÁNOSSY 1962, 1968). Dr. D. JÁNOSSY++has kindly studied the type materi­al of Rh. grivensis in Lyon. The Asiatic small Rhinolophi showed a very distant re­lation to the European material, as well as to the fossil species, so I merely touch on some of the results of comparisons here . I also omit here the conclusions of study on some Vietnamese and Indian exemplars of Rh. cornutus. To show the great variety of I am grateful to Dr. L. KORDOS for the loan of subfossil material in his care. ++ I am very grateful to Dr. JANOSSY, my friend and colleague, for his help in study­ing the type of Rh. grivensis and of an other specimen, and for making original dra­wings of them.

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