Middle Miocene (Badenian) macroinvertebrates from Pécs-Danitzpuszta (Mecsek Mts, SW Hungary)

  • Alfréd Dulai Hungarian Natural History Museum
  • Tamás Henn Natural History Collection of Komló
  • Krisztina Sebe Department of Geology and Meteorology, University of Pécs
Keywords: Mecsek Mts., Badenian, coral, mollusc, Leitha limestone

Abstract

This paper examines Badenian (middle Miocene) macroinvertebrates – corals and molluscs – from the Pécs-Danitzpuszta sand pit (Mecsek Mts, SW Hungary) in order to extend our knowledge on Miocene normal marine deposits of the Mecsek region. Corals occur reworked in the upper Miocene sand that was deposited in the brackish Lake Pannon, and presumably originate either from the middle Badenian Pécsszabolcs or the upper Badenian Rákos Member of the Lajta Formation. A total of seven taxa were identified. These taxa suggest subtropical conditions and a lack of coral reefs in the Badenian. Molluscs were found in situ in the upper Badenian Szilágy Clay Marl Member of the Baden Formation and the Rákos Member of the Lajta Formation. They dominantly consist of bivalves and represent benthic assemblages typical of the middle Miocene Central Paratethys.

Author Biographies

Alfréd Dulai, Hungarian Natural History Museum

dulai.alfred@nhmus.hu | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9366-5217

Tamás Henn, Natural History Collection of Komló

henn.tomi@gmail.com |

Krisztina Sebe, Department of Geology and Meteorology, University of Pécs

sebe@gamma.ttk.pte.hu | http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4647-2199

Published
2021-12-04
Section
Articles

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