L. Lőkös szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 24. 1993 (Budapest, 1993)

Hably, Lilla: Egerian macroflora from the Andornaktálya sandpit (Hungary)

1971 Laurophyllum acutimontanum Mai; Kvacek, p. 53, Pl. 2, Fig. 5; Pl. 6, Figs 4-6; Pl. 7, Figs 1-2, Text-Figs 3, 4. 1976 Laurophyllum acutimontanum Mai; Bûzek et al, p. 96, Pl. 8, Figs 4, 5; Pl. 18, Figs 3-5. Material: 89.520.1. Description: 9.2 cm long, 1.3 cm wide simple leaf. Shape of lamina very narrow elliptic, base cuncate, apex acute, margin entire. Venation camptodromous, midrib strong. Morphologically it is very similar to L. acutimontanum, but without cuticular analysis we cannot determine the specimen to species. Laurophyllum sp. Material: 89.519.1.; 89.522.1.; 89.528.1.; 89.532.2.; 89.537.1.; 89.538.1.; 89.540.1.; cf. 89.541.1.; 89.543.1.; 89.544.1.; cf. 89.546.1.; 89.548.1.; cf. 89.549.1.; 89.550.1.; 89.551.1.; 89.552.1.; 89.554.1.; upper: 89.558.2.; 89.562.2.; 89.565.1.; 89.566.1.; 89.573.1.; 89.576.1.; 89.579.1.; 89.594.1.; 89.596.1.; 89.599.1.; 89.601.1.; 89.605.1.; 89.606.1.; 89.607.1.; 89.608.1.; 89.610.L; 89.611.1.; 89.612.1.; 89.614.1. Description: Leaves lanceolate, apex acute, generally fragmented base, margin entire. The most characteristic genus at Andornaktálya after Daphnogene, found in great numbers. Species cannot be determined, due to missing epidermis. "Laurus" princeps Heer 1856 Laurus princeps Heer; Heer, p. 77, Pl. 89, Figs 16-17; Pl. 90, Figs 17, 20; Pl. 97, Fig. 1. 1868 Laurus heliadum Unger; Ettingshausen, p. 6, (194-195), PI. 32, Fig. 1. 1876 Laurus canadensis Wzbb.pliocenica Saporta et Marion; Saporta and Marion, p. 116, PI. 27, Figs 6, 7; PI. 28, Figs 1-8. 1922 Laurus canadensis Webb, pliocenica Saporta et Marion; Depape, p. 169, PI. 10, Figs 1-5. 1934 Laurus princeps Heer; Weyland, p. 72, Pl. 11, Fig. 4; Pl. 13, Fig. 4, Text-Figs 4, 5. 1958 Laurus primigenia Unger aff. L. canadensis Webb.; Grangcon, p. 147, Text-Pi. 24, Fig. 3. 1973 Laurophyllum ci. princeps (Heer) Nemejc et Knobloch; Nemejc and Knobloch, p. 711, PI. 7, Figs 2,3. Material: cf. 89.520.1.; upper: 89.565.1.; 89.577.1.; cf. 89.581.1.; 89.609.1. Description: Leaves 5.7-7.3 cm long, 2.4-2.7 cm wide. Shape ovate, venation camptodro­mous, margin entire. Apex and base acute. Palaeotropical, thermophylous element. There is a large amount of the species in the Lower Miocene flora of Ipolytarnóc. It is not especially characteristic of the Fgcrian floras. Its presence increases the warm, subtropical character of the flora. Laurus sp. Material: 89.520.1.; cf. 89.521.1.; upper: 89.607.1.; 89.608.1.; 89.609.1. Description: Mostly fragments, a single measurable specimen is 7.2 cm long, 3.6 cm wide. Besides the camptodromous venation and entire margin no other specific character revealed. All members of the genus are characteristic thermophylous elements of subtropical forests. Platanaceae Platanus neptuni (Ettingshausen) BŰzek, Holy et Kvacek 1866 Sparganium neptuni Ettingshausen; Ettingshausen, p. 31, Pl. 7, Figs 9-15. 1866 Sparganium exiinctum Ettingshausen; ibid., p. 31, Pl. 7, Fig. 8.

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