Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 75. (Budapest 1983)

Vörös, A.: Some new genera of Brachiopoda from the Mediterranean Jurassic

Fig. 10. Lokutella palmaeformis (HAAS). Ventral and lateral views of the brachial valve interior. Reconstruction based on serial sections of specimen J. 9185. (see Fig. 2). — Fig- 11. Kericserella inversaeformis (SCHLÖSSER). Ventral and lateral views of the brachial valve interior. Reconstruc­tion based on serial sections of specimen J. 9187. (see Fig. 4). — Fig. 12. Lychnothyris rotzoana (SCHAUROTH). Dorsal view of a specimen from Sega di Noriglio (Rovereto, Italy), Lias, showing the adductor muscle scars. Hung. Nat. Hist. Mus., M. 60. 3030/A. Fig. 13. Seeurithyris adnethensis (Suess). Dorsal view of a specimen from Kericser (Bakony, Hungary), Ibex Zone, showing the ad­ductor muscle scars. Hung. Geol. Inst., J. 9188. — Fig. 14. Seeurithyris adnethensis (SUESS). Ventral view of a specimen from Szentgál (Bakony, Hungary), Carixian, showing the muscle scars and the mantle canal markings. Hung. Geol. Inst., J. 9189. — Fig. 15. Seeurithyris adnethensis (SUESS). Ventral view of the brachial valve interior. Reconstruction based on serial sections of specimen J. 9190. (see Fig. 6). — Fig. 16. Papodina bitîneri (GEYER). Ventral view of the brachial valve interior. Reconst­ruction based on serial sections of specimen J. 9192. (see Fig. 8). (The umbonal part was reconstruc­ted after specimen J. 9193.)

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