Vörös A. szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 17. 1994. (Budapest, 1994)
rounded, margin entire, venation camptodromous. Between the secondary veins a polygonal network is formed by tertiary venation. Discussion: Leaflets similar to our fossil were published from Tertiary sediments of Europe (Knobloch 1969). Their systematical position is uncertain. Colutea L. "Colutea" kvaceki Hably, 1991 (PI. 19, figs. 3-5, 7, 8; Fig. 29) 1991 "Colutea" kvaceki Hably; Hably, p. 154, pl. 1, figs. 5, 6. Material; 86.330.2., 86.331.2., 86.332.1., 86.335.2., 86.356.2., 86.364.1., 86.457.2., 86.464.1., 86.465.2., 86.467.2., 86.468.1., 86.469.1., 86.471.1., 86.476.1., 86.477.1., 86.480.2., 86.495.1, 86.496.1, 86.497.1, cf.86.507.1, 86.519.1, 86.539.2, 86.655.1, 86.657.2, 86.669.2, 86.676.2, 86.686.2. Description: Obovate leaflets, 1.8 to 4.1 cm in length and 1.0 to 2.5 cm in width. Apex rounded or very rarely retuse, base decurrent. Petiole short, margin of leaflet entire. Venation camptodromous, secondary veins widely spaced, surrounding a dense web of finer veins. Discussion: The leaflets show greatest resemblance to the obovate specimens illustrated by Heer (1859), described as Colutea macrophylla (PI. 132, figs. 43^16, non 46b), Colutea Saiten (Pl. 132, figs. 47-57), and Colutea antiqua (PI. 132, fig. 60-61). The apex of "Colutea" kvaceki is mostly rounded or retuse in some cases but never deeply incised. It also differs by its consistently decurrent base which is not always seen on Heer's specimens. Modern Colutea species are distributed in China and Southeast Asia as well as in the Caucasus. Some species occur at high altitude, between 1600 and 2000 m above sea level. Others prefer humid, subtropical or tropical habitats. Juglandaceae Palaeocarya Jähnichen, Friedrich & Takác Palaeocarya orsbergensis (Wessel & Weber, 1856) Jähnichen Friedrich & Takác, 1984 (Pl. 15, fig. 5; Pl. 16, figs. 1-7; Pl. 17, figs. 1^1; Pl. 18, fig. 1; Fig. 28) 1852 Xanthoxylon braunii Weber, p. 224, pi. 25, fig. 6. 1853 Rhus prisca Ettinghausen, p. 79, pi. 26, figs. 13-16, 20. 1853 Rhus juglandogene Ettinghausen, p. 80, pi. 26, figs. 24-29. 1853 Rhus stygia Ettinghausen, p. 79, pi. 26, figs. 40-42. 1856 Banksia orsbergensis Wessel & Weber, p. 146, pi. 25, fig. 9a 1856 Hakea lanceolata Wessel & Weber, p. 147, pi. 25, fig. 13. 1865 Engelhardtia détecta Saporta, p. 345, pi. 12, fig. 4. 1914 Myrica banksiaefolia Jablonszky, p. 263-264, pi. 10, figs. 4—5. 1957 Schinus oligocaenicum Andreánszky & Novak, p. 49, pi. 2, figs. 6-7, pi. 3, figs. 9. 1959 Anacardites cfr. Schinus molle L. Andreánszky, p. 151, fig. 174, pi. 45, fig. 5. 1959 Myrica lignitum Rásky, p. 454.