Szabó János szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 24-25. 2007. (Budapest, 2007)
Vimbriothyris ? foetterkt (BÖCKH, 1874) (Plate I: 32a-b) Zeilleria cor (LAMARCK, 1819) Zeilleria perforata (PlETTE, 1856) Zeilleria mutabilis (OPPEL, 1861) (Plate I: 6) Zeilleria engelhardti (OPPEL, 1861) Zeillena stapia (OPPEL, 1861) (Plate I: 34) Zeilleria aff. baldaccii GEMMELLARO, 1874 Zeilleria herendica (BÖCKI I, 1874) Zeilleria cf. Hvingstonei GEMMELLARO, 1878 Zeilleria catharinae GEMMELLARO, 1878 Zeilleria waehneri GEMMELLARC ), 1878 (Plate I: 5a—b) Zeilleria venusta (UHLIG, 1879) (Plate I: 36a-b) Zeilleria aff. venusta (UHLIG, 1879) (Plate I: 35a-b) Zeilleria choffati (HAAS, 1884) Zeilleria alpina (GEYER, 1889) (Plate I: 33a-b) Zeilleria barilla (GEYER, 1889) Zeilleria bicolor (BÖSE, 1898) Securina partschi (OPPEL, 1861) (Plate I: 40a-b) Securina bierlatyica (OPPEL, 1861) (Plate I: 38, 39a-b) Securina securijormis (GEMMELLARO, 1874) (Plate I: 37a-b) Antiptychina ? rothplettn (Dl STEFANO, 1891) (Plate I: 41 a-b) Bakonyithyris ewaldi (OPPEL, 1861) Bakonyithyris apenninica (ZlTTEL, 1869) Bakonyithyris pedemontana (PARONA, 1892) Pliensbachian This stage is well-known in the Bakony Mountains and many aspects of its lithology and fauna was studied (KONDA 1970, GÉCZY 1971a, VÖRÖS 1983, 1986). Dozens of sections have been excavated and collected bed-by-bed by the workers of the Hungarian Geological Institute. The ammonoid biostratigraphy was worked out and published by GÉCZY (1971a, 1971b, 1976b) and GÉCZY & MEISTER (1998). Four different lithofacies, representing different palaeoenvironments, yielded nearly 6000 brachiopod specimens: (1) condensed, dark red, manganiferous micritic limestone; (2) coarse biodetrital, sparitic Hierlatz, limestone; (3) crinoidal and cherty limestone (Isztimér Formation); (4) red nodular limestone of "rosso ammonitico" type (Tűzkő vesárok Formation) (VÖRÖS 1986). The other parts of the TR yielded less abundant brachiopod faunas; in most cases their stratigraphie position remains uncertain. Apringia piccininii (ZlTTEL, 1869) (Plate II: la-b) Apringia deltoidea (CANAVARI, 1880) Apringiapao/ii (CANAVARI, 1880) (Plate II: 2a-b) Apringia diptycha (BÖSE, 1898) (Plate II: 3a-b) Apringiafraudatrix (BÖSE, 1898) (Plate II: 8a-b) Apringia ? aff. piccininii (ZlTTEL, 1869) Apringia ? cf. suetii (HAAS, 1884) (Plate II: 7a-b) Apringia ? stoppanii (PARONA, 1880) (Plate II: 4a-b) Apringia ? altesinuata (BÖSE, 1898) (Plate II: 5a-b, 6a-b) Apringia ? atlaeformis (BÖSE, 1898) Prionorhynchia po/yptycha (OPPEL, 1861) Prionorhynchia aff. greppini (OPPEL, 1861) Prionorhynchia ? flabellum (GEMMELLARO, 1874) (Plate II: 9a-b) Prionorhynchia ? aff. flabellum (GEMMELLARO, 1874) Prionorhynchia ? hagaviensis (BÖSE, 1898) lokutella Hasina (PRINCIPI, 1910) (Plate II: 11 a-b) Lokutellapalmaeformis (HAAS, 1912) (Plate IT: lOa-b) lokutella kondai 'VÖRÖS, 1983 Pseudogibbirhynchia ? aff. verrii (PARONA, 1883) Cirpa ? cf. subfurcillata (BÖSE, 1898) Cirpa ? subcostellata (GEMMELLARO, 1878) Calcirhynchia ? plicatissima (QUENSTEDT, 1852) Calcirhynchia ? cf. fascicostata (UHLIG, 1879) Calcirhynchia ? laevicosia (GEYER, 1889) Homoeorhynchia acuta (SOWERBY, 1816) Homoeorhynchia ? lubrica (UHLIG, 1879) Cuneirhynchia palmata (OPPEL, 1861) Cuneirhynchia cf. rastuensis BENIGNI, 1978 Pisirhynchiapisoides (ZlTTEL, 1869) (Plate II: 12a-b) Pisirhynchia retroplicata (ZlTTEL, 1869) (Plate II: 13a-b, 14a-c) Pisirhynchia meneghinii (ZlTTEL, 1869) The old collections from Csókakő (Vértes Mountains) contain a few definitely Pliensbachian brachiopods that were not mentioned in the paper by FÜLÖP et al. (1960). Recent field work in this region revealed several generations of large-scale neptunian dykes that yielded some other Pliensbachian brachiopods (CSÁSZÁR & PEREGI 2001). Pliensbachian brachiopods are present in the old collections from Tata (Kálvária-domb). From some localities in the western Gerecse Mountains (Hosszúvontató, Szél-heg}') G. VlGH (1943) described some Pliensbachian brachiopods. Recent field work yielded further material from Als ó-Látó-hegy and Nyerges-hegy. The list of the brachiopod species recorded from the Pliensbachian of the TR (their stratigraphical distribution is shown in a range chart (Figure 2): Pisirhynchia ? aff. uhligi (I I AAS, 1884) A Pisirhynchia ? aff. uhligi (HAAS, 1884) B Pisirhynchia ? aff. uhligi (HAAS, 1884) C Pisirhynchia ? aff. uhligi (HAAS, 1884) D Kericserella inversaeformis (SCHLOSSER, 1900) Nannirhynchiagemmellaroi (PARONA, 1880) (Plate II: 16a-b) Nannirhynchia sinuata (HAAS, 1912) Nannirhynchia ? bulga (PARONA, 1893) (Plate II: 15a-b) Nannirhynchia ? aff. bulga (PARONA, 1893) Gibbirhynchia cf. curviceps (QUENSTEDT, 1858) Gibbirhynchia ? orsinii (GEMMELLARO, 1874) Gibbirhynchia ? sordellii (PARONA, 1880) Gibbirhynchia ? aff. urkutica (BÖCKH, 1874) Amphiclinodonta Hasina BlTTNER, 1888 Koninckodonta cf. waehneri (BlTTNER, 1894) Koninckodonta aff. fuggeri BlTTNER, 1894 Koninckodonta ? aff. alf urica (WANNER, 1951) Koninckodonta fuggeri BlTTNER, 1894 liospiriferina alpina (OPPEL, 1861) Í iospiriferina cf. brevirostris (OPPEL, 1861) I iospiriferina sicula (GEMMELLARO, 1874) (Plate II: 18) I iospiriferina gryphoidea (UHLIG, 1879) (Plate II: 19a-b) liospiriferina apenninica (CANAVARI, 1880) (Plate II: 17) Liospiriferina cf. obtusa (OPPEL, 1861) Liospiriferina cf. handelt (Dl STEFANO, 1887) / iospiriferina cf. globosa (BÖSE, 1898) IJospiriferina cf. obovata (PRINCIPI, 1910) (Plate II: 20a-b) Cisnerospira danvini (GEMMELLARO, 1878) Cisnerospira meneghiniana (CANAVARI, 1880) Dispiriferina cf. segregata (Dl STEFANO, 1887) Orthotoma apenninica (CANAVARI, 1883) (Plate II: 21)