Dr. Nagy I. Zoltán szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 9. 1979. (Budapest, 1979)

The Fauna Siftce the finds being in different collections and scattered in different publications have someoverlappings if we try to make certain which findsderived from the same locality we must to make another grouping. The most confirmed eay of it is to examine the finds of different assemblings separately. Thus we made the following groups: Imre Maros' assembling in 1904 (published by Kormos); Méhely's and Chernel's mutual assembling in the 20 tn of July in 1911 (unpublished, the Crex crex species in the Hungarian Geological Institute and all finds of the Museum oi Natural Sciences); the material from the excavation of the Museum of Kőszeg in 19 32 (de­termined by Kormos and published by Székessy in 1937); Noszky's finds collected in 1947 and determined by Kretzoi and "others" which include the other "fragmental" faunas. Table I Locality Maros 1904 Méhely­Szé­Noszky MÁFI Others Sum Chernél kessy Kretzoi MÁFI MÁFI Szombat­total Species X^lUl I'IU'i 1911 1911 1937 1947 "Ob" C/2 hely total % Rana mehelyi 1 ­­­1 ­­2 1. 4 Bufo sp. 1 ­­­­­­1 0. 7 Ophidia indet. 1 2 - • ­­1 ­4 2. 9 Crex crex ­1 ­­­­­1 0. 7 Talpa europaea 1 1 ­­­­­2 1. 4 Sorex araneus 1 ­­­­­1 0. 7 Crocidura leucodon 2 1 ­­­­­3 2. 2 Cricetus cricetus 2 ­1 2 1 6 1 12 8. 8 Apodemus sp. 1 ­­­1 ­­2 1. 4 Glis glis 20 11 1 3 1 ­1 37 27. 0 Arvicola terrestris 1 2 ­­1 1 1 6 4. 4 Myodes glareolus 1 ­­­­­­1 0 . 7 Pitymys sub­terraneus ­1 ­­­­­1 0. 7 Mi-crotus arv.agr. 4 29 ­(1) ­­­34 24. 8 Microtus oeconomus 2 ­­­1 • ­­3 2, 2 Microtus gregalis ­1 ­­1 1 ­3 2. 2 Microtus nivalis 2 ­­­1 ­3 2. 2 Dicrostonyx tor­quatus 3 2 ­­1 ­3 9 fi. 5 Ochotona pusilla 3 1 ­­­­­4 2. 9 Lepus timidus ­1 2 ­­1 1 5 3. 6 Mustela nivalis ­­• ­­1 ­­1 0. 7 Mustela erminea 1 ­­­1 ­­2 1. 4 Mêles mêles ­­1 ­­­­1 0. 7 Felis silvestris ­­1 ­. ­­­1 0. 7 45 55 6 61 . 10 11 8 137 100. 9 There is no fundamental faunistical difference between the finds of different as­semblings and fragmental faunas. The ratio of Glis, Microtus arvalis-agrestis is everywhere high and Dicrostonyx is frequent, too. It can be ascertained that all these small faunas are of the same age and they were coUected by all means at the same locality. The 137 individuals -indicated in the total sum containing the species of two amphibia, 1 reptile, 1 bird and 19 mammals are suitable for drawing them more exact chronological, ecological and zoogeo­graphical conclusions from.

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