Szabó János szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 24-25. 2007. (Budapest, 2007)

Vimbriothyris ? foetterkt (BÖCKH, 1874) (Plate I: 32a-b) Zeilleria cor (LAMARCK, 1819) Zeilleria perforata (PlETTE, 1856) Zeilleria mutabilis (OPPEL, 1861) (Plate I: 6) Zeilleria engelhardti (OPPEL, 1861) Zeillena stapia (OPPEL, 1861) (Plate I: 34) Zeilleria aff. baldaccii GEMMELLARO, 1874 Zeilleria herendica (BÖCKI I, 1874) Zeilleria cf. Hvingstonei GEMMELLARO, 1878 Zeilleria catharinae GEMMELLARO, 1878 Zeilleria waehneri GEMMELLARC ), 1878 (Plate I: 5a—b) Zeilleria venusta (UHLIG, 1879) (Plate I: 36a-b) Zeilleria aff. venusta (UHLIG, 1879) (Plate I: 35a-b) Zeilleria choffati (HAAS, 1884) Zeilleria alpina (GEYER, 1889) (Plate I: 33a-b) Zeilleria barilla (GEYER, 1889) Zeilleria bicolor (BÖSE, 1898) Securina partschi (OPPEL, 1861) (Plate I: 40a-b) Securina bierlatyica (OPPEL, 1861) (Plate I: 38, 39a-b) Securina securijormis (GEMMELLARO, 1874) (Plate I: 37a-b) Antiptychina ? rothplettn (Dl STEFANO, 1891) (Plate I: 41 a-b) Bakonyithyris ewaldi (OPPEL, 1861) Bakonyithyris apenninica (ZlTTEL, 1869) Bakonyithyris pedemontana (PARONA, 1892) Pliensbachian This stage is well-known in the Bakony Mountains and many aspects of its lithology and fauna was studied (KON­DA 1970, GÉCZY 1971a, VÖRÖS 1983, 1986). Dozens of sections have been excavated and collected bed-by-bed by the workers of the Hungarian Geological Institute. The ammonoid biostratigraphy was worked out and published by GÉCZY (1971a, 1971b, 1976b) and GÉCZY & MEISTER (1998). Four different lithofacies, representing different palaeoenvironments, yielded nearly 6000 brachiopod speci­mens: (1) condensed, dark red, manganiferous micritic lime­stone; (2) coarse biodetrital, sparitic Hierlatz, limestone; (3) crinoidal and cherty limestone (Isztimér Formation); (4) red nodular limestone of "rosso ammonitico" type (Tűzkő ves­árok Formation) (VÖRÖS 1986). The other parts of the TR yielded less abundant bra­chiopod faunas; in most cases their stratigraphie position remains uncertain. Apringia piccininii (ZlTTEL, 1869) (Plate II: la-b) Apringia deltoidea (CANAVARI, 1880) Apringiapao/ii (CANAVARI, 1880) (Plate II: 2a-b) Apringia diptycha (BÖSE, 1898) (Plate II: 3a-b) Apringiafraudatrix (BÖSE, 1898) (Plate II: 8a-b) Apringia ? aff. piccininii (ZlTTEL, 1869) Apringia ? cf. suetii (HAAS, 1884) (Plate II: 7a-b) Apringia ? stoppanii (PARONA, 1880) (Plate II: 4a-b) Apringia ? altesinuata (BÖSE, 1898) (Plate II: 5a-b, 6a-b) Apringia ? atlaeformis (BÖSE, 1898) Prionorhynchia po/yptycha (OPPEL, 1861) Prionorhynchia aff. greppini (OPPEL, 1861) Prionorhynchia ? flabellum (GEMMELLARO, 1874) (Plate II: 9a-b) Prionorhynchia ? aff. flabellum (GEMMELLARO, 1874) Prionorhynchia ? hagaviensis (BÖSE, 1898) lokutella Hasina (PRINCIPI, 1910) (Plate II: 11 a-b) Lokutellapalmaeformis (HAAS, 1912) (Plate IT: lOa-b) lokutella kondai 'VÖRÖS, 1983 Pseudogibbirhynchia ? aff. verrii (PARONA, 1883) Cirpa ? cf. subfurcillata (BÖSE, 1898) Cirpa ? subcostellata (GEMMELLARO, 1878) Calcirhynchia ? plicatissima (QUENSTEDT, 1852) Calcirhynchia ? cf. fascicostata (UHLIG, 1879) Calcirhynchia ? laevicosia (GEYER, 1889) Homoeorhynchia acuta (SOWERBY, 1816) Homoeorhynchia ? lubrica (UHLIG, 1879) Cuneirhynchia palmata (OPPEL, 1861) Cuneirhynchia cf. rastuensis BENIGNI, 1978 Pisirhynchiapisoides (ZlTTEL, 1869) (Plate II: 12a-b) Pisirhynchia retroplicata (ZlTTEL, 1869) (Plate II: 13a-b, 14a-c) Pisirhynchia meneghinii (ZlTTEL, 1869) The old collections from Csókakő (Vértes Mountains) contain a few definitely Pliensbachian brachiopods that were not mentioned in the paper by FÜLÖP et al. (1960). Recent field work in this region revealed several genera­tions of large-scale neptunian dykes that yielded some other Pliensbachian brachiopods (CSÁSZÁR & PEREGI 2001). Pliensbachian brachiopods are present in the old collections from Tata (Kálvária-domb). From some localities in the western Gerecse Moun­tains (Hosszúvontató, Szél-heg}') G. VlGH (1943) described some Pliensbachian brachiopods. Recent field work yielded further material from Als ó-Látó-hegy and Nyerges-hegy. The list of the brachiopod species recorded from the Pliensbachian of the TR (their stratigraphical distribution is shown in a range chart (Figure 2): Pisirhynchia ? aff. uhligi (I I AAS, 1884) A Pisirhynchia ? aff. uhligi (HAAS, 1884) B Pisirhynchia ? aff. uhligi (HAAS, 1884) C Pisirhynchia ? aff. uhligi (HAAS, 1884) D Kericserella inversaeformis (SCHLOSSER, 1900) Nannirhynchiagemmellaroi (PARONA, 1880) (Plate II: 16a-b) Nannirhynchia sinuata (HAAS, 1912) Nannirhynchia ? bulga (PARONA, 1893) (Plate II: 15a-b) Nannirhynchia ? aff. bulga (PARONA, 1893) Gibbirhynchia cf. curviceps (QUENSTEDT, 1858) Gibbirhynchia ? orsinii (GEMMELLARO, 1874) Gibbirhynchia ? sordellii (PARONA, 1880) Gibbirhynchia ? aff. urkutica (BÖCKH, 1874) Amphiclinodonta Hasina BlTTNER, 1888 Koninckodonta cf. waehneri (BlTTNER, 1894) Koninckodonta aff. fuggeri BlTTNER, 1894 Koninckodonta ? aff. alf urica (WANNER, 1951) Koninckodonta fuggeri BlTTNER, 1894 liospiriferina alpina (OPPEL, 1861) Í iospiriferina cf. brevirostris (OPPEL, 1861) I iospiriferina sicula (GEMMELLARO, 1874) (Plate II: 18) I iospiriferina gryphoidea (UHLIG, 1879) (Plate II: 19a-b) liospiriferina apenninica (CANAVARI, 1880) (Plate II: 17) Liospiriferina cf. obtusa (OPPEL, 1861) Liospiriferina cf. handelt (Dl STEFANO, 1887) / iospiriferina cf. globosa (BÖSE, 1898) IJospiriferina cf. obovata (PRINCIPI, 1910) (Plate II: 20a-b) Cisnerospira danvini (GEMMELLARO, 1878) Cisnerospira meneghiniana (CANAVARI, 1880) Dispiriferina cf. segregata (Dl STEFANO, 1887) Orthotoma apenninica (CANAVARI, 1883) (Plate II: 21)

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