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Vol 18, (1981)

Type specimens of fossils in the Regional Museum of Dr. B. Horák in Rokycany and in the West-Bohemian Museum in Plzeň. Part II - Graptolithina.

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Category: Vol 18, (1981)
  • Devonian
  • Eifelian
  • geology
  • Czech
  • Taxocrinus
  • Givetian
  • Růžičkův lom
  • Moravia

Authors: Jaroslav Kraft

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 Abstract: The paleontological collection of the Regional Museum of Dr. R. Horák at Rokycany was during the last 15 years remarkably extended by new graptolites from the Lower Ordovician of Bohemia. The collection contains more 2200 specimens, out of which 107 are type Individuals. The material from the Klabava Formation obtained especially from outcrops studied systematically in the wider vicinity of Rokycany is most abundant (1900 items). The specimens from borings and dug pits located in the same area are less frequent. The material from the Šárka Formation - about 300 items – comprises specimens preserved in concretions (the classical localities of Osek, Díly etc.), and shales (Rokycany - Drahouš, Mýto - Svatoštěpánský pond, Kamenný Újezd etc.). Graptollies coming from Dobrotivá Formation are subordinate. Except for a few specimens from the classical localities of Ejpovice (clay shales) and Osek (concretions), the remaining material was obtained from the borings drilled at Březina, north of Rokycany. The holotypes, lectotypes, neotypes and specimens determined on the generic level are figured on the plates.

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editor West Bohemian Museum in Pilsen

publisher SCIENDO

ISSN print version: 1805-2371

ISSN online vers.: 1805-286X

DOI: 10.2478

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