B. Papp szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 30-31. 1999-2000 (Budapest, 2000)

Rákosi, László; Barbacka, Mária: Upper Cretaceous flora from Ajka (W Hungary). I. Thallophyta

a common species; it was found mainly in boreholes Kf-1 from 628.3 m, 622.9 m, 619.5 m, Kf-6 from 588.7 m and Nh-1 from 649.2, 646.5, 641.4 m. Family: Azollaceae Genus: Azollopsis (Hall 1968) Sweet et Hills 1974 Generotype: Azollopsis coccoides Hall 1968 Azollopsis (Azollopsis) tometosa Hall 1968 Description: Megaspore complex, subcircular to ovate, 500-600 pm wide, having 100-200 floats per complex. Remark: The material from the genus Azollopsis has been found maily in the borehole Kf-1, from 628.3, 622.9, 619.6 m. Subgenus: Spiralopsis Sweet et Hills 1974 Generotype: Azollopsis (Spiralopsis) intermedia Sweet et Hills 1974 Azollopsis (Spiralopsis) intermedia Sweet et Hills 1974 Figs 68-69 Description: Megaspore complex, ovate to fusiform in shape, usually 300-500 pm long and 200-400 pm wide. It has more than 100-200 floats per megaspore complex. Remark: This species is common in the boreholes Cr-2 and Kf-1. Azollopsis (Spiralopsis) pusilla Sweet et Hills 1974 Figs 64-67, 70 Description: Megaspore complexes ovate to fusiform with proximal end usu­ally more elongated than distal end, about 500 pm long and 300 pm wide. It usually shows more than 128 floats per megaspore complex. The golchidia are circinate. Remark: The stratigraphical widespreading of heterosporous ferns belonging to the orders Marsileales and Salviniales was published recently by KOVACK and BATTEN (1989).

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