Szabó János szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 21. 2003. (Budapest, 2003)

Comparing the two representative palaeocommunities, the following statements can be made. At Somlóvásárhely, JV. millecaput'is almost the unique Nummulites species (78 %), accompanied by only five, mosdy striate species. At Balin­ka, the dominance of N. millecaput h slightly higher (81 %), but eight different (punctuate, reticulate and striate) taxa are also present. Accordingly, the species spectrum of the community is wider and much more varied. The scarce pre­sence of N. perforatus and N. brongniarti (2 % each) is note­worthy, because of the considerable size of the specimens. The generic picture of the communities is rather mono­tonous: they consist of four genera only. The eastward decrease of the dominant Nummulites (from 71 to 62 %) is an important feature, complemented by the increase of Discocyclina: 15 % at Somlóvásárhely and 36 % at Balinka. Assilina species are present up to 11 % in the Southwestern Bakony. The Operculina species are subordinate (2—3 %). Flgoire 5 — Geographic extension and stratigraphie position of the NummiiHtes communities of the Bartonian Nummulites mtZ/ecapuf Zone. Nummulites faibanii Zone (Figure 6) — In the Ha­limba and Balinka Basins, part of the Priabonian sedi­ments has escaped erosion. That is why the representative section has been chosen from these areas. Core 552.2 m of borehole Sv. 1. is a tuffitic, sandy marl. Its Nummulites community is considerable (abundance index 3—4), but it is of low diversity. The subdominant species is the zone marker reticulate N. fabianii (42 %). It is closely followed by the striate N. incrassatus (AO %). The other species (JV. chavannesi, N. pulchellus, N. stellatus) combined constitute 15 %. Since also these are striate, this group became dominant (55 %). The generic composition is the following. There is absolute predominance of Nummulites (70 %), followed by Operculina (18 %) and discocyclinids (10 %). Scarce specimens of two more genera have also been found: communities Chapmanina and Gyroidina (1—1 % each). The other representative core is sandy limestone from the interval 368.1-375.4 m of borehole Balinka 219. Its Nummulites community is not very rich (abundance index = 3) and of low diversity. The main element is, also in this case, N. fabianii (49 %). The same percentage is reached by the three striate species combined: N. incrassatus (28 %), JV. chavannesi (14 %) and JV. pulchellus (9 %). A peculiar species of the community is JV. aff. preshvichianus, which is, how­ever, very rare (1 %). Comparing the two communities, the following state­ments can be made. The species composition of the two communities is essentially identical. The difference mean only a single species: JV. stellatus is present in borehole Sv. 1., while JV. aff. preshinchianus in Ba. 219, respectively. The diver­sity is low, there are only five taxa present, and abundance is

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