Vörös A. szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 18. 1996. (Budapest, 1996)
Material: 39 specimens. Stratigraphical and geographical distribution: Hettangian-Pliensbachian, Germany, France, Ireland. Superfamilia Cypridacea Baird, 1845 Familia Candonidae Kaufmann, 1900 Subfamilia Paracypridinae Sars, 1923 Genus Paracypris Sars, 1866 Paracypris redcarensis (Blake in Tate & Blake, 1876) (Pl. VI: 5-7) 1876. Bairdia redcarensis n. sp. - BLAKE in TATE & BLAKE, p. 431., PI. 17., f. 4. 1959. ?Paracypris redcarensis (Tate et Blake, 1876) - APOSTOLESCU, p. 806., Pl. II. f. 32. ? 1967. Paracypris procerus n. sp. - BLASZYK, pp. 22-23., Pl. IV., f. 4-6. 1975. Paracypris? redcarensis (Blake, 1876) - MlCHELSEN, pp. 134-135., PI. 4., f. 48-49. ? 1978. Paracypris procerus Blaszyk, 1967 - PlATKOVA & PERMIAKOVA, p. 126., PI. 46. f. 8. 1980. Paracypris? redcarensis (Blake, 1876) - SlVHED, p. 43., Pl. III., f. 23., 26., 28. 1982. Paracypris? redcarensis (Blake, 1876) - HERRIG, p. 239, PI. f. 10. 1985. Paracypris liassica (Bate et Coleman, 1975) - RlEGRAF, p. 77., PI. 2., f. 10. 1990. Paracypris procerus Blaszyk, 1967 - BRAND, p. 148., Pl. 1., f. 11. 1993. Paracypris? redcarensis (Blake, 1876) - HARLOFF, pp. 70-73, PI. 3., f. 5., 13. 1994. Paracypris? redcarensis (Blake, 1876) - HARLOFF & JÄGER, p. 26., PI. 7., f. 13. 1995. Paracypris redcarensis (Blake, 1867) . MONOSTORI, pp. 158-159., PI. 24., f. 8-9. Remarks: The type figure of BLAKE is equivalent to the stubby specimens of the material cited in the list of synonymy. The Pliensbachian specimens of the Bakony Mts. are very variable in shape with transitions between the forms. Distinct characters are the two breaks on the dorsal side. At the type material of procerus (Blaszyk, 1967) nd its Ukrainian material (PIATKOVA & PERMIAKOVA 1978) there is no clear anterior break, so they may belong to another taxon (species or subspecies). Dimensions: L = 0.42 - 0.67mm, H = 0.25 - 0.36 mm, L/H = 1.67 - 2.31 Material: 38 specimens. Stratigraphical and geographical distribution: Pliensbachian to Bajocian: England, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Hungary, ? Ukraina, ? Poland.