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Table 6. Diameters of more or less complete colonies of Reussirella haidingeri (REUSS) (38 specimens, mm). 3.42 3.24 3.86 3.05 3.73 2.74 2.70 1.89 3.42 3.34 3.66 3.69 3.31 2.18 2.80 2.43 2.48 2.80 2.33 3.60 3.66 3.05 2.38 3.00 2.44 2.56 2.33 2.30 2.65 3.67 2.31 2.44 2.59 2.74 2.82 3.22 2.25 2.77 Total: mean: 2.89 mm; range: 1.89-3.86 mm; SD: 0.532 Table 7. Measurements of Reussirella haidingeri (REUSS) according to the literature. Key to the signs used: the same as in Table 1 Lz lz lo mean mean mean range range range REGUANT 1993 0.523 0.334 0.204 R. haidingeri 0.492-0.585 0.292-0.385 0.185-0.215 This paper 0.545 0.267 0.215 R. haidingeri 0.47-0.61 0.21-0.30 0.11-0.15 REFERENCES ANNOSCIA, E. (1963): Antozoi e briozoi nelle argille calabriane di Venosa (Potenza). - Geol. Romana 2: 215-237. BALUK, W. & RADWANSKI, A. (1977a): Organic communities and facies development of the Korytnica Basin (Middle Miocene; Holy Cross Mountains, Central Poland). - Acta Geo!. Polonica 27 (2): 85-123. BALUK, W. & RADWANSKI, A. (1977b): The colony regeneration and life habitat of free-living bryozoans, Cupuladria canariensis (BUSK) and C.haidingeri (REUSS) from the Korytnica Clays (Middle Miocene; Holy Cross Mountains, Poland). - Acta Geol. Polonica 27 (2): 143-156. BALUK, W. & RADWANSKI, A. (1984a): Middle Miocene (Badenian) free-living bryozoans from the Vienna Basin. Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien 86A: 13-40. BALUK, W. & RADWANSKI, A. (1984b): Free-living bryozoans from the Korytnica Clays (Middle Miocene; Holy Cross Mountains, Central Poland). - Acta Geol. Polonica 34 (3-4): 239-251. BASSLER, R. G.(1953): Bryozoa. - In: Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology G: GI-G253. BÁLDI, T., CSEPREGHY-MEZNERICS, I. & NYÍRÓ, R. (1964): La biostratigraphie des gisements oligocènes et miocènes de l'Est de la Montagne Börzsöny. - Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 56: 153-183. BISHOP, J. D. & HAYWARD, P. J. (1989): SEM Atlas of type and figured material from Robert Lagaaij's "The Pliocene Bryozoa of the Low Counlries"(1952). - Meded. Rijks Geol. Dienst 43 (2): 1-64. BOGSCH, L. (1936): Tortonien fauna Nógrádszakálról. (Tortonische Fauna von Nógrádszakái.) - Ann. Inst. Hung. Geol. 31 (I): 1-112. BUGE, E. (1957): Les Bryozoaires du Néogene de l'ouest de la France. - Me'm. Mus. Nat. hist. Nat., n.s. C6: 1-436. BUGE, E. (1973): Les Bryozoaires Miocènes du Nord-Ouest de l'Allemagne. - Paläont. Z. 47 (1-2): 32-53. CADÉE, G. C. (1975): Lunulitiform Bryozoa from the Guyana shelf. - Neth. ./. Sea Res. 9 (3-4): 320-343. CADÉE, G. C. (1977): Bryozoa from the Late Miocene Mica Clay of Morsum Cliff, Sylt, Western Germany. - Meded. Werkgr. Ten. Kwart. Geol. 14 (2): 43-50. CADÉE, G. C. (1979): The Cupuladria canariensis complex. - In: LARWOOD, G. P. & ABBOTT, M. B. (cds): Advances in Bryozoology. Systematics Assoc. Spec. Volumes 13: 443-449. CADÉE, G. C. (1981): Notes on Bryozoa, 1. Cupuladria canariensis from the British Pliocene Coralline Crag. Meded. Werkgr. Tert. Kwart. Geol. 18 (1): 3-9. CANU, F. & BASSLER, R. S. (1924): Contribution a l'étude des Bryozoaires d'Autriche et de Hongrie. - Bull. Soc. Géol. France (Se'r. 4) 24: 672-690.