Preface ......................................................... 7
Acknowledgments .............................................. 7
Introduction (Ottilia Szives) ................................... 9
Source of the material ....................................... 9
Abbreviations and depositories of material ................... 9
Tectonic evolution
A brief outline of the Aptian-Campanian sedimentary system
of Hungary (Ottilia Szives) .................................... 13
The Cretaceous system and geotectonic evolution of Hungary
(Laszlo Csontos) ............................................... 15
Palaeontology and stratigraphy
Aptian stage (Ottilia Szives) .................................. 31
Geology and stratigraphy .................................... 31
Historical background .................................... 31
The Aptian record in Hungary ............................. 32
Geological setting and stratigraphy ................... 32
Studied sections ......................................... 34
Tata .................................................. 34
Kalvaria Hill Geological Museum .................... 34
Kalvaria Hill section .............................. 35
Кeккo Quarry section ............................... 36
Fazekas street 21 section .......................... 37
Vajariskola section ................................ 38
Gerecse Mountains ..................................... 39
Vertessomlo Vs-8 borehole .......................... 39
Tatabanya Та-1423 borehole ......................... 39
Tatabanya Та-1462 borehole ......................... 40
Neszmely N-1 borehole .............................. 40
Neszmely N-4 borehole .............................. 40
Bakony Mountains ...................................... 40
Eperkes (Eperjes) Hill section ..................... 40
Zirc, Marvany Quarry section ....................... 41
Faunistic and biostratigraphic evaluation of Hungarian
Aptian ammonites ......................................... 42
Palaeobiogeography of Hungarian Aptian ammonites ......... 43
Systematic descriptions ..................................... 46
Subordo Phylloceratina Arkell, 1950 ................... 46
Genus Phylloceras Suess, 1865 ...................... 46
Genus PartschicerasFuciNl, 1923 .................... 47
Genus Holcophylloceras Spath, 1927b ................ 48
Subordo Lytoceratina Hyatt, 1889 ...................... 48
Genus Lytoceras Suess, 1865 ........................ 48
Genus Tetragonites Kossmat, 1895 ................... 49
Genus Jauberticeras Jacob, 1908 .................... 50
Genus Gabbioceras Hyatt, 1900 ...................... 51
Subordo Ammonitina Hyatt, 1889 ..................... 51
Genus Valdedorsella Breistroffer, 1947 ............. 51
Genus Melchiorites Spath, 1923 ..................... 52
Genus Silesitoides Spath, 1925d .................... 53
Genus Parasilesites Imlay, 1959 .................... 54
Genus Beudanticeras Hitzel, 1902 ................... 54
Genus Zuercherella Casey, 1954 ..................... 55
Genus Uhligella Jacob, 1908 ........................ 55
Genus Desmoceras Zittel, 1884 ...................... 56
Genus Neosilesites Breistroffer, 1951a ............. 57
Genus Brancoceras Steinmann, 1881 .................. 57
Subordo AncyloceratinaWiEDMANN, 1966 .................. 57
Genus Ancyloceras d'Orbigny, 1842 .................. 57
Genus TonohamitesSpath, 1924 ....................... 58
Genus Ptychoceras d'Orbigny, 1841 .................. 58
Genus Protanisoceras Spath, 1923 ................... 59
Genus Ephamulina Collignon, 1963 ................... 59
Genus Hamites Parkinson, 1811 ...................... 60
Genus Procheloniceras Spath, 1923 .................. 61
Genus Cheloniceras Hyatt, 1903 ..................... 61
Genus Diadochoceras Hyatt, 1900 .................... 63
Genus Eodouvilleiceras Casey, 1961b ................ 65
Genus Douvillekeras Grossuvre, 1894 ................ 65
Genus Dufrenoyia Kilian & Reboul, 1915 ............. 65
Genus Mathoceras Casey, 1964 ....................... 66
Genus Colombiceras Spath, 1923 ..................... 67
Genus Protacanthoplites Tovbina, 1970 .............. 67
Genus Acanthohoplites Sinzow, 1907 ................. 67
Genus Nolaniceras Casey, 1961a ..................... 69
Genus Hypacanthoplites Spath, 1923 ................. 70
Genus Parahoplites Anthula, 1899 ................... 72
Albian stage (Ottilia Szives) .................................. 75
Geology and stratigraphy .................................... 75
Historical background .................................... 75
Albian record in Hungary ................................. 76
Geological setting and stratigraphy ................... 76
Villany Mountains .................................. 76
Transdanubian Range ................................ 77
Studied sections ............................................ 78
Vertes foreland .......................................... 78
Oroszlany O-1881 borehole .......................... 78
Tatabanya Та-1383 borehole ......................... 78
Tatabanya Та-1423 borehole ......................... 78
Tatabanya Ta-1428 borehole ......................... 78
Pusztavam Pv-980 borehole .......................... 78
Various ammonite assemblages from boreholes ........ 78
Various, apparently lost but previously
published borehole materials ....................... 78
Bakony Mountains ...................................... 78
Jasd 1 quarry ...................................... 78
Tilos Forest ....................................... 79
Evanics collection ................................. 81
Bakonynana-Zsido Hill .............................. 81
Olaszfalu, Villo Hill .............................. 82
Jasd J-36 borehole ................................. 82
Jasd J-42 borehole ................................. 83
Villany Mountains ..................................... 86
Boly B-l borehole (Ottilia Szives & Laszlo
Bujtor) ............................................ 86
Faunistic and biostratigraphic evaluation of Hungarian
Albian ammonites ......................................... 89
Palaeobiogeographic interpretation of the Hungarian
Late Albian ammonite record .............................. 90
Bakony Mts ............................................ 91
Villany Mts ........................................... 91
Palaeoecology and taphonomy .............................. 91
Surface outcrops ...................................... 91
Borehole assemblages .................................. 92
Systematic descriptions ..................................... 93
Ordo Ammonoidea Zittel, 1884 ............................. 93
Subordo Phylloceratina Arkell, 1950 ................... 93
Genus Phylloceras Suess 1865 ....................... 93
Genus Hypophylloceras Salfeld, 1924 ................ 93
Subordo Lytoceratina Hyatt, 1889 ...................... 93
Genus Eogaudryceras Spath, 1927b ................... 93
Genus Anagaudryceras Snmizu, 1934 .................. 94
Genus Zelandites Marshall, 1926 .................... 94
Genus Kossmatella Jacob, 1908 ...................... 94
Genus Tetragonites Kossmat, 1895 ................... 95
Subordo Ammonitina Hyatt, 1889 ........................ 96
Genus Puzosia Bayle, 1878 .......................... 96
Genus Beudanticeras Hitzel, 1902 ................... 97
Genus Desmoceras Zittel, 1884 ...................... 98
Genus Сleoniceras-Parona аnd Bonarelli, 1897 ....... 98
Genus Anahoplites Hyatt, 1900 (= Lepthoplites
Spath, 1925a) ...................................... 98
Genus Arrhaphoceras Whitehouse, 1927 ............... 99
Genus Discohoplites Spath, 1925a ................... 99
Genus Hyphoplites Spath, 1922a .................... 100
Genus Engonoceras Neumayr& Uhlig, 1881 ............ 101
Genus Hysteroceras Hyatt, 1900 .................... 101
Genus Dipoloceras Hyatt, 1900 ..................... 102
Genus Mortoniceras Meek, 1876 (= Pervinquieria
BÖHM, 1910) ....................................... 102
Genus Cantabrigites Spath, 1932 ................... 103
Genus Neophlycticeras Spath, 1922a (= Famudiella
Breistroffer, 1947; Eotropitoides Casey, 1965) .... 104
Genus Stoliczkaia Neumayr, 1875(= Villoutreysia
Casey, 1965) ...................................... 104
Genus Zuluscaphites Hoepen, 1955a
(= Huescarites Latil, 1990) ....................... 106
Genus Salaziceras Breistroffer, 1936 .............. 107
Genus Ficheuria Pervinquiere, 1910 ................ 108
Genus Mantelliceras Hyatt, 1903 ................... 108
Genus Graysonites Young, 1958 ..................... 109
Subordo Ancyloceratina Wiedmann, 1966 ................ 109
Genus Anisoceras Pictet, 1854 ..................... 109
Genus Idiohamites Spath, 1925b .................... 110
Genus Hamites Parkinson, 1811 ..................... 1ll
Genus Stomohamites Breistroffer 1940 .............. 112
Genus Helicohamites Monks, 2002 ................... 112
Genus Ptychoceras d'Orbigny, 1842 ................. 113
Genus Hemiptychoceras Spath, 1925b ................ 113
Genus Turrilitoides Spath, 1923 ................... 114
Genus Mariella Nowak, 1916 (= Bergericeras
Wiedmann 1962c) ................................... 114
Genus Paraturrilites, Breistroffer, 1947 .......... 115
Genus Ostlingoceras Hyatt, 1900 ................... 115
Genus Lechites Nowak, 1908 ........................ 116
Genus Sciponoceras Hyatt, 1894 .................... 117
Genus Worthoceras Adkins, 1928 .................... 118
Genus feoito, Yabe, 1910 .......................... 118
Genus Eoscaphites Breistroffer, 1947 .............. 118
Genus Metascaphites Wiedmann, 1962c ............... 119
Genus Scaphites Parkinson, 1811 ................... 120
Genus Douvilleiceras Grossuvre, 1894 .............. 122
Santonian stage (Ottilia Szives) .............................. 123
Geology and stratigraphy ................................... 123
Historical background ................................... 123
Santonian record in Hungary ............................. 123
Geological setting and stratigraphy .................. 123
Systematic descriptions .................................... 124
Ordo AmmonoideaZiTTEL, 1884 ............................. 124
Genus Placenticeras Meek, 1876 ....................... 124
Campanian stage (Ottilia Szives & Istvan Fozy) ................ 125
Geology and stratigraphy ................................... 125
Historical background ................................... 125
The Campanian record in Hungary ......................... 125
Geological setting and stratigraphy .................. 125
Studied sections ........................................ 126
Sümeg area ........................................... 126
Haraszt quarries .................................. 126
Sinterlap Quarry .................................. 126
Tapolcafö ......................................... 128
Biostratigraphic evaluation of the Hungarian Campanian
ammonites ............................................... 128
Systematic descriptions .................................... 129
Ordo Ammonoidea Zittel, 1884 ............................ 129
Subordo Ammonitina Hyatt, 1889 ....................... 129
Genus Brahmaltes Kossmat, 1897 .................... 129
Genus Pachydiscus Zittel, 1884 .................... 129
Genus Menabites Collignon, 1948 ................... 130
Subordo Ancyloceratina Wiedmann, 1966 ................ 130
Genus Glyptoxoceras Spath, 1925c .................. 130
Genus Baculltes Lamarck, 1799 ..................... 130
Genus Scaphites, Parkinson, 1811 .................. 131
References .................................................... 133
Plates ........................................................ 147
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