Author(s): Hably, L.
Title: Egerian macroflora from the Andornaktálya sandpit (Hungary)
Year: 1993
Publication date: 1993-06-30
Volume: 24
Pages: 5-22.
Abstract: The sandpit between Eger and Andornaktálya — exposing the upper part of Eger Formation — yielded a rich Egerian macroflora. Most of the 25 taxa are palaeotropical, like the rest of the Egerian floras. The species composition is almost identical with other Egerian floras (Kesztölc, Pomáz, Nagysáp), although the ratio of Lauraceae is conspicuously high here. Most of the flora represents remnants of a mesophyllous forest, i.e. zonal vegetation. Spirematospermum wetzleri, new species for the Hungarian Egerian, indicates marsh environment.Subject: botany
Journal: Studia botanica hungaricaJournal abbreviation: Studia bot. hung.ISSN: 0301-7001Publisher: Hungarian Natural History Museum, BudapestEditor(s): Lőkös, L. & Matskási, I.