Where: Hungary (46.2° N, 17.9° E: paleocoordinates 7.7° S, 30.8° E)
• coordinate based on nearby landmark
• local area-level geographic resolution
When: Korpad Formation, Permian (298.9 - 251.9 Ma)
• This is built up by clastic rocks of predominantly red colour, but green and grey sandstones, too, occur frequently in it. Frequency of burrowing organisms is a characteristic feature of the reddisch brown, siltic, fine grained sandstones which close the cycle.
• group of beds-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: fluvial; bioturbated, gray, green, silty sandstone
Size class: microfossils
Preservation: original sporopollenin
Collection methods: core, chemical,
Primary reference: A. Barabas-Stuhl. 1981. Microflora of the Permian and Lower Triassic sediments of the Mecsek Mountains (south Hungary). Acta Geologica Academiae Scientarum Hungaricae 24(1):49-97 [C. Looy/C. Looy/C. Looy]more details
Purpose of describing collection: biostratigraphic analysis
PaleoDB collection 24307: authorized by Cindy Looy, entered by Cindy Looy on 05.08.2002
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
•Note - The article on which these comments are based are not found in the reference list.
unclassified | |
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Falcisporites | |
Falcisporites sp. Leschik 1956 | |
Voltziopsida | |
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Pinopsida | |
Pityosporites sp. Seward 1914 | |
Pteropsida | |
Pecopteris sp. Brongniart 1822 | |
Pteridopsida | |
Leiotriletes sp. Potonie and Kremp 1954 | |
Vesicaspora | |
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