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Topál, Gy.: Tertiary and Early Quaternary remains of Corynorhinus and Plecotus from Hungary (Mammalia, Chiroptera) 33-55. o.

sicus, Miniopterus and two species of Plecotus (s.l.). The latter comprises less than a few percent of the total bat material. Of the other faunas a few should be mentioned here because of their close age and/or composition. In Kohfidisch (BACHMAYER and WILSON 1970) besides Rh. delphinensis there is mentioned and also figured in a photo a specimen of a "Chiropterid genus indet . In my opinion it is almost certainly a closely related species or one identical with the Plecotus (Corynorhinus) of Polgárdi Loc. 4. The rich Podlesice fauna - somewhat older than that of Osztramos Loc. 9 - (KOWALSKI, op. cit. ) furnished some fine pieces of a Plecotus (Corynor­ hinus) (= " crassidens" of KOWALSKI) that actually differs from the true crassidens (RABE­DER, op. cit. ). At Gundersheim (HELLER 1936) there were reported (by HORÄCEK, in litt.) the species " crassidens" . According to a detailed comparison (11 items), however, these are certainly Plecotus (Plecotus) and not crassidens. The same is true for Plecotus found at Kö­vesvárad, a Lower Pleistocene locality (TOPÁL 1963). As it has already been pointed out (RABEDER, op. cit. ) the Locality Deutsch Altenburg 2 is of Lower Pleistocene age (zone Bi­harian) thus close to that of the classical type locality of Plecotus crassidens Kormos at Püs­pökfürdő (=Betfia) (KORMOS, op. cit. ). Plecotus (Corynorhinus) crassidens Kormos, 1930 Holotype, Reg. No. 4727 in the Palaeovertebrate Collection, Hungarian Geological In­stitute, Budapest from Püspökfürdő (= Betfia). One rostrum, three mandibles and mandibular fragments in the collection of the Palaeontological Department of the Hungarian Natural His­tory Museum, Budapest from Beremend Loc. 17 (see detailed list under the species, below). Plecotus (Corynorhinus) atavus Topái, 1988 Five maxillary fragments, four mandibles and mandibular fragments from Polgárdi Loc. 4, in the Palaeovertebrate Collection of the Hungarian Geological Institute, Budapest (see detailed list under the species, below). Plecotus (Corynorhinus) sp. Four maxillary fragments, five mandibular fragments from Osztramos Loc. 9, in the collection of the Palaeontological Department of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Bu­dapest (see detailed list below). Plecotus (Corynorhinus) townsendii pallescens Miller, 1897 Five specimens in the collection of the Zoological Department of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, as follows: Reg. No. 58. 74. 1. female, Marehew Cave, Woods Co., Okla­homa, 2 mis west, 6 mis south Aetna, Kansas, April 11, 1949, coll. LOOMS; Reg. No. 58. 74.2. female, Marehew Cave, Woods Co., Oklahoma, October 7, 1951, coll. KNOX JONES; Reg. No. 60. 234.1. female, 2 mis west, 1 ml south of Reed, Greer Co., Oklahoma, April 2, 1955, coll. CUTTER; Reg. No. 60.234. 2. female, 1 ml south 2 mis west of Reed, Greer Co., Oklahoma, May 2, 1955, coll. CUTTER; Reg. No. 62.8.1. female, Bat's Cave, SE Camp, Kiesel, South fork of Ogden River, Weber Co., Utah, May 15, 1950, coll. PORTER. Plecotus (Plecotus) abeli Wettstein, 1923 Three rostra, nine maxillary fragments (six right, three left) 29 mandibles (10 right, 19 left) and mandibular fragments from Beremend Localities '17 and 16 in the collection of the Palaeontological Department, Hungarian Natural History Museum (see detailed list under the species, below). Plecotus (Plecotus) cf. abeli Wettstein, 1923 Sixteen maxillary fragments (eight right, eight left) 18 mandibles and mandibular frag­ments (15 right, three left) from Osztramos Loc. 9, in the collection of the Palaeontological Department, Hungarian Natural History Museum (see detailed list below, under the species).

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