2022
DOI: 10.23928/foldt.kozl.2022.152.1.17
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Monospecific mass occurrence of a new species of the Early Jurassic genus Arzonellina (Brachiopoda) at Fenyveskút (Bakony Mountains, Hungary)

Abstract: A peculiar slab of brachiopod coquina was found at Fenyveskút locality (Lókút, Bakony Mountains, Hungary). The current investigation demonstrated that it was a mass occurrence of monospecific brachiopods which belong to the kingenoid genus Arzonellina Sulser, 2005, recently described from Switzerland. Detailed investigations of the external and internal morphology (the latter by serial sections) of the specimens proved that they represent a new species: Arzonellina bogicae n. sp. This new species is introduced… Show more

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“…In 2022, researchers of the HNHM described 82 species new to science, as well as one subspecies and 18 new genera. The majority of them is animal taxa: newly described vertebrates include three bat species (Mammalia) (Csorba & Furey 2022, Kusuminda et al 2022, Saikia et al 2022, and a subspecies of the Alpine newt (Amphibia) (Vörös 2022c), whereas invertebrates are represented by 52 species and 12 genera of insects (Insecta) (see the details and references in the next paragraph), one species and one genus of spiders (Arachnida) (Szabó et al 2022b), four species of potworms (Annelida) (Dózsa-Farkas et al 2022), eight species and one genus of gastropods (Mollusca) (Vicián & Kovács 2022), and seven species and one genus of brachiopods (Brachiopoda) (Dulai 2022, Vörös 2022a.…”
Section: Taxonomical and Geographical Coveragementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2022, researchers of the HNHM described 82 species new to science, as well as one subspecies and 18 new genera. The majority of them is animal taxa: newly described vertebrates include three bat species (Mammalia) (Csorba & Furey 2022, Kusuminda et al 2022, Saikia et al 2022, and a subspecies of the Alpine newt (Amphibia) (Vörös 2022c), whereas invertebrates are represented by 52 species and 12 genera of insects (Insecta) (see the details and references in the next paragraph), one species and one genus of spiders (Arachnida) (Szabó et al 2022b), four species of potworms (Annelida) (Dózsa-Farkas et al 2022), eight species and one genus of gastropods (Mollusca) (Vicián & Kovács 2022), and seven species and one genus of brachiopods (Brachiopoda) (Dulai 2022, Vörös 2022a.…”
Section: Taxonomical and Geographical Coveragementioning
confidence: 99%