Vörös A. szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 17. 1994. (Budapest, 1994)

1887 Jugions heerii Ett.; Staub, p. 281, Pl. 27, fig. 1. 1887 Laurus primigenia Unger; Staub, p. 303, Pl. 28, fig. 6; Pl. 29, fig. 1; Pl. 34-35, fig. ld. 1966 Styrax cf. japonica Sieb. & Zucc; Andreánszky, p. 85, text-fig. 76. 1966 Elaeocarpus palaeolanceolatus Kolak.; ibidem, p.94, text-fig. 87. 1988 Symplocos sp.; Hably, p.44, Pl. 9, fig. 6; text-fig. 80. 1989 Symplocos sp.; Hably, p.89, Pl. 3, fig. 1; text-figs. 55, 56, 58. 1991 "Rhamnus" warthae Heer; Kvacek & Hably, p. 64, Pl. 12, figs. 1, 4. 1991 "Rliamnus" warthae Heer; Hably, p. 154, pl. 1, fig. 3. 1993 "Rhamnus" warthae Heer; Hably, p. 12, pl. 2, fig. 2. Material: 86.373.2, 86.644.2, cf. 86.658.1. Description: 7.0-16.0 cm long, 2.6-5.8 cm wide. Shape of lamina oblanceolate, apex absent, base acute. Margin dentate. Venation camptodromous; midvein strong, secondary veins are connected with each other forming a loop-system. Between the secondaries very dense tertiary venation exist. Both the secondary and tertiary venation are well visible. Teeth are very rare and very small, so at first glance some leaves seem to be en tire-margined. Discussion: The size of the leaves is very variable, but the teeth and the venation are significant characteristics of this species. Its systematical position is uncertain, but it was a thermophilous, paleotropical element. In the Egerian floras of Hungary it is a characte­ristic element, appearing in most of the localities, but it is dominant only in the Eger-Wind­brickyard flora . Theaceae gen et sp. indet. (PI. 23, figs. 5, 6, 8) Material; 86.558.1, 86.560.1, cf.667.1, cf.668.1. Description: 4.1-4.9 cm long, 1.8-2.0 cm wide simple leaves. Shape of lamina obovate, apex and base acute, margin toothed in the upper third of the lamina. Teeth are small, apex of the tooth rounded. Apical side of the tooth very short, basal side is much longer. Sinuses are rounded. Midvein well visible, secondary veins are very thin; they run out of the midvein in acute angle and form an arch between the margin and the midvein. It means that the distance between the margin and the secondary vein as well as between the secondary vein and the midvein is more or less the same. From the secondaries thin veins branch out, run toward the margin and end in the teeth apices. Discussion: One specimen was found in the locality of Pomáz. Its character reminds of the Theaceae, but we cannot define its closer taxonomic position. Plantae incertae sedis Dicotylophyilum sp. 1. Material; 86.423.1, 86.424.1. Description: Apical fragments of the leaves. The original length of the lamina 3.1 - 5.0 cm, width 1.8-2.6 cm. Apex acute, base absent. Margin entire. Venation camptodromous. Discussion: Badly preserved, apical fragments, without any characteristic remarks.

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