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Daphnogene polymorpha (A. Br.) Ettingshausen (Figs. 31-35) (Pl. I: 7 and Pl. II: 3-5) 1845. Ceanothus polymorphus A. Braun - BRAUN, p. 171. 1847. Ceanothus bilinicus Unger - UNGER, p. 145, pi. 49, fig. 9. 1851. Daphnogene polymorpha (A. Br.) Ettingshausen - ETTINGSHAUSEN, p. 16, pl. 2, figs. 2 3-2 5. 1855. Camphora polymorpha (A. Br.) Heer - HEER, p. 112, pl. 1, fig. 11. 1856. Cinnamomum polymorphum (A. Br.) Heer - HEER, p. 88, pl. 91, figs. 11c, d, pi. 93, figs. 25-28, pi. 94, figs. 1-16, 19a, 20b, g, 21-26. 1914. Cinnamomum polymorphum (A. Br.) Heer - JABLONSZKY, p. 255. 1959. Cinnamomophyllum polymorphum (A. Br.) Kr. and Wld. - RÁSKY, p. 454. 1964. Cinnamomophyllum bilinicum (Ung.) Knobloch - KNOBLOCH, p. 601. 1967. Daphnogene bilinica (Ung.) Kvacek and Knobloch - KNOBLOCH and KVACEK, p. 203. 1971. XXVI. sensu Ferguson - FERGUSON, p. 139, pl. 25A-H, pi. 20, 21, figs. A, B. 1976. Daphnogene polymorphy (A. Br.) Ettingshausen - KNOBLOCH and KVACEK, p. 52, pi. 12, figs. 18, 20; pi. 19, figs. 3, 4, 7; pi. 23, fig. 7; pi. 26, figs. 9-12. 1985. Daphnogene polymorpha (A. Br.) Ettingshausen - HABLY, p. 92, pi. 11, figs. 1-4. Material: MÁFI: BK­1175, BK-1193, BK-1304 Lengths of laminae 5.0-7.0 cm, widths 3.0-4.3 cm. Their shape is wide - obovate, asymmetrical. Apex acute, ends in a drippoint. Base rounded or acute, margin entire. Basal veins run between the midvein and the margin at the same distance. Between the basal veins and the .margin, tertiary veins form a loop network. Secondary veins connect each other and the basal veins in loops. In Hungary it has been found in the Egerian stage at many localities, as well as in Ipolytarnóc (Lower Miocene). Daphnogene sp. (Figs. 17, 36-45) Pl. II: 1 Material: MÁFI: BK­1146, BK-1147, BK-1148 BK-1149, BK-1151, BK­1152, BK-1 162, BK-1165, BK-1171, BK-1175, BK-1177, BK-1181, BK-1182, BK-1184, BK­1185, BK-1 192, BK-1195, BK-1196, BK-1197, BK-1301, BK-1306, BK-1310, BK-1311, BK-1314, BK-1318. BK-1321, BK- 1322, BK- 1323, BK- 1326, BK-1328, BK-1329, BK-2500 There are several specimens, mainly basal fragments. On these specimens no signif­icant determinative marks can be observed, thus their determination is impossible, at the species level. This is a dominating genus in all the Egerian floras, in Hungary as well as in several floras of the Lower Miocene and Lower Oligocène. This is a member of the subtropical laurel - forest vegetation, comprised in the shrub level of the forest. Laurophyllum s p. (Fig. 60) Material: MÁFI: BK-1159 Long leaf, the apex missing, its width 0. 85 cm. Margin entire, venatio camptodromous. Secondary veins running at a distance of 0. 4 cm from one another in the median section. Venatio is asymmetrical. Near to the margin a vein runs parallelly connecting the secondary veins . Laurophyllum div. sp. is a member of the subtropical laurel forest vegetation. Several species of the genus are known, from different ages.

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