Dr. Nagy I. Zoltán szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 2. 1970-71. (Budapest, 1971)

Genus I GLOBOROTALOIDES Bolli, 1957 Globorotaloides suteri Bolli (Plate VI. 34 a-c) Globorotaloides suteri Bolli n. sp. 1957» Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 215, P, 116, 166 pl. 27 figs. 9-13b, 14 a-c, pl. 37, figs. 10 a-12. Description. Test of small dimensions. Two whorls, with five chambers in the first and four chambers in the second one. Trochospire low. Chambers moderately embracing each other, inflated. Umbilicus relatively wide. Sutures slightly arched on the dorsal and right on the ventral surface. Aperture is a low arch, with a well-developed, flap-like lip. Surface coarsely perforated. Occurrence. This species is very rare in the Cylin­droclavulina cylindrica Zone, it has been found in the Bükk Mountains foreland only. It rarely occurs in the Eocene/Oligo­cene transition, and probably in the horizon of small Globige­rinidae, too. It is more common in!the Kiscell Clay. Family: HANTKENINIDAE Cushman 1927 Genus: PSEUDOHASTIGERINA Banner et Blow 1959 Pseudohastigerina micra (Cole) Nonion micrus Cole, 1927. Bull. Amer. Pal. 14, no. 51, P» 22, pi. 5, fig. 12. Note. One single specimen has been found in Budapest (Kosz­36

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