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Genus Anancus AYMARD, 1855 Anancus arvernensis (CROIZET & JOBERT, 1828) (Plate III: 7, Plate IV: 1, 3, 6) Material — Four specimens. Measurements — M 1 sin. (Gyn/388., Plate IV: 1); length: 105.1 mm, max. width: cca. 66.5 mm. M 2 dext. fr. (Gyn/401., Plate III: 7); length: cca. 115 mm, max. width: cca. 76 mm. M 3 dext. fr. (Gyn/399, Plate IV: 3); length: cca. 198 mm, max. width: 96.35 mm. M 3 dext. fr. (Gyn/398., Plate: IV: 6); length of the fragment: 117.15 mm, width at the third loph: 99.9 mm. Family Mammutidae HAY, 1922 Genus Mammut BLUMENBACH, 1799 Mammut horsoni HAYS, 1834 (Plate III: 4-6, 8, Plate IV: 2, 4) Material — Six specimens. Measurements — Left mandible fragment with M3 sin. (Gyn/386, Plate III: 4): length of the M 3 : 174 mm, max. width of the M3: 96 mm. M 3 dext. fr. (Gyn/396., Plate III: 6); length: cca. 177 mm, max. width: cca. 84 mm. W> sin. fr. (Gyn/394., Plate III: 5); length: cca. 167 mm, max. width: 92.2 mm. M 2 dext. (Gyn/400., Plate IV: 4); length: 104.15 mm, max. width: 80.15 mm. M 3 dext. (Gyn/395., Plate III: 8); length: 161 mm, max. width: 92.20 mm. This specimen and the above M 2 dext. (Gyn/400.) belonged to the same individual. M 2 sín. (Gyn/403., Plate IV: 2); length: cca. 127 mm, max. width: cca. 91 mm. * * * Acknowledgements — Here I would like to thank the valuable help of Mr. Dániel SZABÓ who took the photos for the plates of this paper. References GASPARIK, M. (2001): Neogene proboscidean remains from Hungary; an overview. — Fragmenta Palaeontologica Hungarica, 19: 61—77. KOCH, A. (1900): A Magyar Korona Országai Kövük Gerinczesállat Maradványainak rendszeres átnézete. [Systematic overview of the fossil vertebrate remains from the countries of the Hungarian Crown]. — Magyar Orrosok és Természetvizsgálók Vándorgyűlésének Munkálatai, 30: 526-560. KOVÁCS, GY. (1863): Abauj-szolnoki őscsontok [Fossil bones from Abauj-szolnok.]—A MagyarhoniFöldtani Társulatmunkálatai, 2: 51—53. SCHLESINGER, G. (1922): Die Mastodonten der Budapester Sammlungen. — Geologica Hungarica 2(1): 1-284. SHOSHANI, J. & TASSY, P. (Eds) (1996): The Proboscidea. — Oxford University Press, New York, 472 pp. Author's address: Dr. Mihály GASPARIK Department of Geology and Palaeontology Hungarian Natural History Museum Budapest, Ludovika tér 2. Mail: 1431 Budapest, pf. 137 Hungary E-mail: gasparik@nhmus.hu Explanations to Plate IV 1 AnanCUS arvernensis (CROIZET & JOBERT, 1828) — M» sin. (Gyn/388.); locality and age are unknown; x 0.75. 2 Mammut horsoni HAYS, 1834 — M 2 sin. (Gyn/403.); locality and age are unknown; x 0.5. 3 AnanCUS arvernensis (CROIZET & JOBERT, 1828) — M 3 dext. fr. (Gyn/399.); locality and age are unknown; x 0.5. 4 Mammut horsoni HAYS, 1834 — M 2 dext. (Gyn/400.); locality and age are unknown; x 0.75. 5 AnanCUS arvernensis (CROIZET & JOBERT, 1828) — M 3 sin. fr. (Gyn/397.); Budapest-Pestszentlőrinc; age unknown; x 0.75. 6 AnanCUS arvernensis (CROIZET & JOBERT, 1828) — M 3 dext. fr. (Gyn/398.); locality and age are unknown; x 0.75.