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Paleontological Type Specimens

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Publication of this volume was supported by the National Cultural Fund<br />

Authors’ affiliations and addresses:<br />

Department of Geology and Paleontology<br />

Hungarian Natural History Museum<br />

POB 137, Budapest, H-1431 Hungary<br />

palfy@nhmus.hu, dulai@nhmus.hu, gasparik@nhmus.hu, sziveso@nhmus.hu<br />

Research Group for Paleontology<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences – Hungarian Natural History Museum<br />

POB 137, Budapest, H-1431 Hungary<br />

palfy@nhmus.hu, ozsi@nhmus.hu, pazonyi@nhmus.hu<br />

Front cover: Holotype skull of Iharkutosuchus makadii ŐSI, CLARK & WEISHAMPEL, 2007. The recently<br />

discovered Late Cretaceous locality of Iharkút (Bakony Mts., Hungary) furnished type specimens of<br />

several new reptile species which are considered the most valuable new acquisitions to our<br />

collection after 2000.<br />

Back cover: Holotype of Pecten fotensis CSEPREGHY-MEZNERICS, 1960. This Miocene bivalve species<br />

was described by a former head of the Department of Geology and Paleontology. With a long<br />

history of research, Tertiary mollusks are the best represented group within the type collection.<br />

Additional copies may be obtained from:<br />

The Library of the Hungarian Natural History Museum<br />

POB 137, Budapest, H-1431 Hungary<br />

Fax: +36 1 317 2320, e-mail: libr@nhmus.hu<br />

Published by the Hungarian Natural History Museum<br />

Responsible publisher: István Matskási<br />

www.nhmus.hu<br />

ISBN 978-963-9877-02-3<br />

© Hungarian Natural History Museum, 2008<br />

Printed in Hungary by mondAt Ltd., Budapest, www.mondat.hu

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