Vörös A. szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 10. 1981. (Budapest, 1981)

Myotis bechsteini Kuhl - Right maxillary fragment with injured C-P 4 teeth. One individual. According to the observations the P 3-P 4 distance in this specimen is slightly longer and the P 4 is slightly bigger than in a recent specimen used for comparison. Myotis b. robustus Topái - Right mandible with P3-M3. One individual. Plecotus auritus Linné - Left mandible with P4 and M2-M3. One individual. Locality No. 4/2 Bats were extracted but in layer No. 2 of this locality. Rhinolophi have not been found. Besides the six forms of mouse-eared bats, Eptesicus serotinus and Vespertilio murinus are also available. The latter usually not found in caves. This fact suggests a shallow cavity or even an open field locality. Very likely, not only Myotis kretzoii but also M. nattereri appeared here. Myotis mystacinus Kuhl - Right radius proximal fragment. One individual. Myotis emarginatus Geoffroy - Right humerus distal fragment. One individual. This is not a common species of mouse-eared bats in the Hungarian Pleistocene. Possibly also indicates a mild temperate climate. Myotis kretzoii Topái - Lef M^, left mandible without dentition, but with full alveolar row and ascending ramus. At least one Individual. Myotis bechsteini robustus Topái - Left mandibular fragment with P4. One individual. Myotis daubentonl Kuhl - Right mandible with P4-M3. One individual. Eptesicus serotinus Schreber - Left radius distal portion, metacarpale. One individual. Vespertilio murinus Linné - Right radius distal fragment, right radius proximal fragment, At least one individual. Locality No. 6 This is the most important locality among all others at Süttő. JÁNOSSY (1979) based KRETZOI' s designation of Süttő Horizon on this locality. Therefore, it is very unfortunate that just four chiropteran teeth came out from its upper layers (Nos. 2 and 3) that Is, from those with animals of a rather warm climate (Bee, JÁNOSSY 1979, 1980). Locality No. 6/2 Chrioptera indet. - Upper C, lower C. One individual. Locality No. 6/3 Rhinolophus ferrumequinum Schreber - Trigonid portion of a left M2, left lower C (seconda­rily worn). One individual. Locality No. 7 The richest locality in bats at Süttő. Both its upper and lower layers contained Rhinolophus euryale which is a typical Mediterranean animal and nowadays also represented in the Carpathian Basin. The species (or its immediate relatives) seldom found in older horizons of Pleistocene (actually just in Early Pleistocene) and certainly not during the Upper Pleistocene. Curiously enough the Northern Bat, Eptesicus nilssoni is also represented in the lower layer of this locality along with Barbastella in both layers. Upper layer Rhinolophus euryale Blasius - Right upper C, left upper C. At least one individual. Myotis kretzoii Topái - Left upper C, right upper C, right M 2 , 2 left humeri distal por­tions. At least two individuals. Myotis daubentoni Kuhl - Left mandibular fragment with fragmentary M3. One individual. Eptesicus serotinus Schreber - Right P4, left M 2 , left radius distal fragment. Probably one individual. The lower P4 seems to be less shortened in cross-section as compared with recent specimens. Barbastella rostrata Topái - Left radius proximal fragment, right radius proximal fragment. At least one individual. Its measurements indicate the same form what was desribed from the Middle Pleistocene of Tarkő. The extremity bones are stronger and thicker than those of recent animal.

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