Szabó János szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 19. 2001. (Budapest, 2001)
Eucyclus (Eucyclus) barnabasi'SZABÓ, 1995 (Plate I: 14) 1995 Eucyclus (Eucyclus) barnabasi sp. n. — SZABÓ, p. 69, pi. 7, fig. 4. Material — Four fragmentary, rather poorly preserved specimens. Measurements. H HL HP D WP AA AL **g **5 **5 **26° *33° Description — Turriculate form with coeloconical spire outiine. Whorls convex with rounded angular periphery. Suture rather deeply canaliculate. Base flattened, somewhat convex. Apparent peristome quadrangular. Two specimens show traces of ornament: nodose double carina at periphery. Remarks — The shape and the measurements of the figured specimen (Plate 1: 14) well agree with those of a section of early spire whorls of the holotype. The ornamented fragments well correspond to the last whorl of the holotype. Distribution — Vöröshíd quarry (Kis-Teke-hegy slope); Lower to Middle Toarcian. Eucyclus (Eucyclus) sp. (Plate I: 12-13) Material — Eight, more or less fragmentary inner casts. Measurements. H HL HP D WP AA AL *25 *16 26 *16 58° Description — Moderately high turbiniform pagodiform, medium-sized species possessing low number of whorls. Whorls strongly convex, sharply angular little below mid whorl. Suture deeply canaliculate; wide, slightly convex, moderately steep ramp between suture and angulation. Angulation corresponds to periphery on last whorl. Base anomphalous, strongly convex but having flattened belt around columella. Three carinae visible on whorls; angulation carrying strongest one, another running nearly in middle of ramp, further one just in line of suture. Less distinct traces of few weaker carinae on central part of base. Undulations of ramp and peripheral carina suggest strong nodosity when shell present. Remarks — Pagodiform species of Eucyclus are not rare, however species with a strong carina on the ramp of comparable position has not been found. Therefore, the remains may represent a new species but in lack of shell its knowledge is unsatisfactory for formal designation. Distribution — Vöröshíd quarry (Kis-Teke-hegy slope); Lower to Middle Toarcian. Eucyclus (Lokuticyclus?) sp. (Plate I: 15-16) Material — A single, badly preserved inner mould. Measurements. H HL HP D WP AA AL **20.5 Description — Fragment indicative of rather low spired shell, consisting of low, convex whorls, separated by gentiy sloping, deeply canaliculate suture. Periphery angulate, base convex and possibly phaneromphalous (narrowly). Three, strong carinae exposed on penultimate whorl, fourth one partiy covered by suture. Middle exposed carina, running nearly at midwhorl, coinciding with periphery on last whorl. Small outer mould area preserved strong, sparse nodes of uppermost carina. Remarks — Three-carinate forms are common in HUDLESTON's "ornatd' species group, however, their whorls are higher, not angulate and the position of the carinae on the whorls is also different. The available specimen most probably belongs to a new Mediterranean species. Distribution — Vöröshíd quarry (Kis-Teke-hegy slope); Lower to Middle Toarcian.