L. Hably szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 19. 1986 (Budapest, 1986)

Rajczy, Miklós, Buczkó, Krisztina; P. Komáromy, Zsuzsa: Contributions to the flora of the Hungarian caves I. Flora of the entrances of the caves Lök-völgyi-barlang and Szeleta-barlang

7. Steel blue coating on the cave wall 8. Dark green coating cca. half m higher then 6. 9. Light green coating on the cave wall 10. Ivy green coating on the wall 11. On dripstone in the semi-darkness A. On the heap of rocks in the entrance B. - E. On the cave walls F. On soil G. On the cave wall RESULTS Lők-vötgyi-barlang Algae - One of the four samples was completely sterile. The remaining three samples contained 11 species. The only species occurring in all of the three samples was Navicula contenta f. biceps (Table 2). Bryophytes - We gathered 6 species from the cave. Rhynchostegiella tenella, that was collect­ed by BOROS in remarkable quantities with sporophytes, has vanished from the cave, and Tortula muralis collected also by BOROS in the eastern niche (our C. site) incrusted with calc was found only in the entrance region (Table 4). No higher plants were found in the cave. Fig. 4. Distribution pattern of the alga species in Szeleta-barlang (inside the dotted line: Navicula contenta f. biceps; inside the broken line: Melosi­ra roeseana, Trochiscia granulata and Gloeocapsa punctata)

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