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Dulai, A.: Taxonomic composition and palaeoecological features of the Early Badenian (Middle Miocene) bivalve fauna of Szob (Börzsöny Mts, Hungary)

Genus Parvilucina DALL, 1901 Subgenus Microloripes COSSMANN, 1910 Parvilucina (Microloripes) dentata (DEFRANCE, 1823) - a: 44. b: 2.70, c: 48, d: 1.07. - Pa­laeoecological characters (BERNASCONI & ROBBA 1993): life habit: vagile infauna; feeding type: suspension feeder; preferred substrate: sandy bottom; depth range: infralittoral. - Distribution: Early Miocene - Late Pliocene (STUDENCKA 1986). Subfamily Myrteinae CHAVAN, 1969 Genus Myrtea TURTON, 1822 Myrtea (Myrtea) spinifera (MONTAGU, 1803) - a: 5, b: 0.31, c: -, d: -. - Palaeoecological characters (BERNASCONI & ROBBA 1993): life habit: vagile infauna; feeding type: suspension feeder; preferred substrate: mixed bottom; depth range: infralittoral - bathyal. - Distribution: Early Miocene-Recent (STUDENCKA 1986). Genus Lucinoma DALL, 1901 Lucinoma borealis (LINNÉ, 1767) - a: 19, b: 1.17, c: 3. d: 0.07. - Palaeoecological characters (BERNASCONI & ROBBA 1993): life habit: vagile infauna; feeding type: suspension feeder; preferred substrate: sandy bottom; depth range: infralittoral - circalittoral. - Distribution: Early Oligocène ­Recent (STUDENCKA 1986). Family Ungulinidae ADAMS et ADAMS, 1857 Genus Diplodonta BRONN, 1831 Diplodonta (Diplodonta) holubicensis FRIEDBERG, 1929 - a: 1, b: 0.06, c: -, d: -. - Pa­laeoecological characters (BERNASCONI & ROBBA 1993; other species): life habit: vagile infauna; feeding type: suspension feeder; preferred substrate: muddy bottom. - Distribution: Miocene (CSEPREGHY-MEZNERICS 1956). Superfamily Chamacea LAMARCK, 1809 Family Chamidae LAMARCK, 1809 Genus Chama LINNE. 1758 Subgenus Psilopus POLI, 1795 Chama (Psilopus) gryphoides LINNÉ, 1758 - a: 1, b: 0.06, c: -, d: -. - Palaeoecological characters (FRENEIX et ai 1987/?): life habit: attached epifauna; feeding type: suspension feeder; preferred substrate: hard bottom. - Distribution: Early Miocene - Recent (STUDENCKA 1986). Superfamily Carditacea FLEMING, 1820 Family Carditidae FLEMING, 1828 Subfamily Cardilinae FLEMING, 1828 Genus Cardita BRUGUIÉRE, 1792 Cardita (Cardita) crassa vindobonensis (SACCO, 1899) - a: 1, b: 0.06, c: -, d: -. - Pa­laeoecological characters (FRENEIX et cd. 1987/?): life habit: attached epifauna; feeding type: sus­pension feeder; preferred substrate: small hard bottom. - Distribution: Middle Miocene (Late Kar­patian - Early Badenian) (STEININGER et al. 1978).

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