Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 87. (Budapest 1995)
Erdei, B.: The Sarmatian flora from Erdőbénye-Ligetmajor, NE Hungary
Only three small and badly preserved specimens have turned up. The leaves are symmetrical. The petiole has not remained due to the fragmentation. Lamina lengtb of the first leaf 2.6 cm, width 1.4 cm. The length of the second 6.7 cm, width 2.2 cm. The third one is a small, hardly recognizable leaf. Its length 1.2 cm, width 0.6 cm. I have described the first and the second leaves. Shape narrow obovate, apex rounded, base obtuse. Margin seems to be entire. Only the midvein is observable. It branches under the apex. M a t e r i a I: No. 115, 133b, 187. Quercus neriifolia A. BRAUN 1845 1959 Quercus neriifolia A. BR. ex HEER: ANDREÁNSZKY, p. 105, Tafel 28, Fig. 2. 1964 Quercus neriifolia AL. BR.: KUTUZKINA (TAKHTAJAN) p. 195, Tab. 6, Figs 1, 2, Tab. 17, Fig. 12. 1987 Quercus neriifolia A. BR.: PALAMAREV & PETKOVA, p. 71, Tab. 20, Figs 2-3, 7. One fragmented leaf the apex and base of which have not remained. Presumably it is symmetrical with petiole. Lamina length 6.3 cm, width 1.9 cm. Shape very narrow elliptic. Margin is entire. Venation is camptodromous and reticulodromous, the course of the midvein is curved. The secondaries arise at angles of about 50°-60°, and they are curved. They do not reach the margin. The tertiary venation cannot be observed. Material: No. 447b. Quercus sapperi (MENZEL 1933) MAI 1967 (fruit) (Fig- 7) 1986 Quercus sapperi (MENZEL) MAI: GREGOR, p. 52, Tafel 25, Figs 1-4. 1991 Quercus sapperi (MENZEL) MAI: WALTHER & ZASTAWNIAK, p. 172, PI. 7, Figs lb, la, Fig. 9: 1. The remain of the cupule of a fruit the diameter of which is 4 cm. An outer, concentrical "fringe" is also observable. Its width is 0.8 cm. M a t e r i a 1: No. 543. AQUIFOLIACEAE Hex gracilis KOLAKOVSKU 1964 1964 Ilex gracilis KOL.: KOLAKOVSKU, p. 46, Tab. 9, Figs 2-8. Only one leaf represents the species. It is symmetrical and has petiole. Lamina length 1.9 cm, width 0.9 cm. Shape elliptic, apex obtuse, base cuneate. Some teeth are observable on the margin. The teeth are obtuse and look like small emarginations. Venation camptodromous and cladodromous. The midvein is weakly curved. The secondary venation arises at acute angle. The course of the secondaries is sinuous and they branch near the margin. The tertiary venation is orthogonal reticulate. M a t e r i a 1: No. 35. ROSACEAE Rosa lignitum HEER 1869 1971 Rosa bohemica ENGELH.: BUZEK, p. 61, PI. 24, Figs 1-19. 1990 Rosa lignitum HEER: HABLY, p. 33, PI. 29, Fig. 3. We have 3 specimens which arc symmetrical with relatively small petiole. Lamina length 1.6-2.7 cm, width 0.8-1.4 cm. Shape elliptic, apex acute, base acute or nearly obtuse. Margin is regularly toothed and the teeth are small. Both of their apical and basal sides are convex, the sinuses aie angular. Venation is presumably craspedodromous. Material: No. 223b, unnumbered.