Vörös A. szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 17. 1994. (Budapest, 1994)

Quercus apocynophyllum Ettingshausen, 1869 (PI. 9, fig. 1; PI. 10, fig. 1) 71862 Quercus lyellii Heer; Heer, p. 40, pl. 12, figs. 2-9, pl. 13. figs, 1-4., pl. 14, fig. 12 b, pi. 15, figs. 1, 2, pi. 17, figs. 4, 5. 71868 Apocynophyllum reussii Ett.; Ettingshausen, p. 216, pi. 37, fig. 1. 71869 Quercus apocynophyllum Ett.; Ettingshausen, p. 34, pi. 2, fig. 15. 1964 Quercus cf. pinnativenulosa Muell.; Andreánszky & Kovács, p. 30, fig. 24. 71966 Quercus palaeofournieri Andr. et Kov.; Andreánszky, p. 56, fig. 41. 71966 Quercus salicina Sap.; Andreánszky, p. 58, figs. 42, 44. 1979 Quercus apocynophyllum Ett.; Rüffle & Palamarev, p. 35-38, figs. 1-7, Pis. 1^4. 1985 Quercus apocynophyllum Ett.; Hably, p. 103. Material; 86.381.2., 86.382.1., 86.383.2., cf. 86.385.1., 86.386.1., cf. 86.387.1., 86.391.1., 86.392.1., 86.393.1., 86.394.1., 86.395.1., 86.396.1., 86.491.2., 86.682.1, 86.687.1, 86.693.1. Description: 9.0 - 24.0 cm long, 1.6 - 3.0 cm wide large leaves. Shape very narrow lanceolate, base and apex acute or absent, margin entire. Midvein very strong, venation camptodromous. Secondary veins are thin, they connect with each other very near the margin. Discussion: Large leaves with very strong midvein are typical for the above mentioned species. However, without cuticle we cannot exclude that they belong to another group. In Pomáz they are not very rare accessory elements. cf. Castanopsis toscana (Bandulska, 1931) Kräusel & Weyland, 1954 (Pl. 10, fig. 2) 1931 Tristania toscana Band.; Bandulska, p. 668, pi. 40, figs. 9-11. 1954 Castanopsis toscana (Band.) Kr. et Weyl.; Kräusel & Weyland, p. 135, text-fig. 14, pi. 29, figs. 3-9. 1971 L. sensu Ferguson; Ferguson, pp. 207-216, text.-fig. 37, pi. 34-36. 1976 Castanopsis toscana (Band.) Kr. et Weyl.; Knobloch & Kvacek, p. 39, pi. 4, fig. 1; pi. 16, figs. 10-11; pi. 17, fig. 16; pi. 20, figs. 11, 15. 1985 cf. Castanopsis toscana (Bandulska) Kr. et Weyl.; Hably, p. 41, pi. 8, figs. 5-6, pi. 9. fig. 1. 1988 cf. Castanopsis toscana (Bandulska) Kr. et Weyl; Hably, p. 41, pi. 8, figs 5,6; pi. 9, fig. I­Material; 86.487.1, 86.490.1, 86.624.3, 86.499.2, Description: The most complete leaf is 4.6 cm long and 2.5 cm wide. Shape of lamina ovate, apex acute, base damaged, margin entire. Venation camptodromous, midvein strong, 6 pairs of secondary veins are running out of the midvein. Discussion: Most of the fragments were found without cuticle. Similar leaves were found in other Egerian floras in Hungary. It is a not very important accessory element. It appears with numerous specimens only in the locality of Kesztölc (Hably 1988).

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