Štěpán Rak
Charles University in Prague
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Geologica Carpathica | 2012
Štěpán Rak; Jiří Kalvoda; François-Xavier Devuyst
New Mississippian trilobite association from the Brno vicinity and its significance (Moravian Karst, Czech Republic) Eleven trilobite species (Archegonus (Archegonus) aequalis philliboloides R. Hahn, 1967, Bollandia persephone (Hahn & Hahn, 1970), Bollandia cf. megaira (Hahn & Hahn, 1970), Liobole (Panibole) cf. jugovensis (Osmólska, 1968), Liobole (Sulcubole) glabroides (Richter & Richter, 1949), Semiproetus (Macrobole) drewerensis latipalpebratus (Osmólska, 1973), Proliobole vigilax (Chlupáč, 1961), Cyrtoproetus (Cyrtoproetus) cracoensis cracoensis (Reed, 1899), Carbonocoryphe (Carbonocoryphe) bindemanni Richter & Richter, 1950, Tawstockia (Beleckella) milleri (Hahn & Hahn, 1971), Cummingella (Cummingella) cf. auge Hahn & Hahn, 1968) are described for the first time from the shales of the Březina Formation in Mokrá Quarry near Brno (Bohemian Massif, Moravian Karst). This typical trilobite association — comparable to that previously described from the Erdbacher Kalken of Steeden in Hessen (Germany) — was found during excavation in the Mokrá Quarry but they do not come from the exact Tournaisian-Visean boundary. Stratigraphical correlation and comparison of material is mentioned below, as is the history of the trilobite research from the Moravian Karst.
Geologica Carpathica | 2015
Štěpán Rak; Tomáš Viktorýn; Jiří Otava
Abstract Recently two new trilobite occurrences were discovered during geological mapping of fossiliferous shales of the Březina Formation around the village of Březina in the Moravian Karst (Czech Republic). The newly discovered localities are extraordinary because of the unexpected occurrence of articulated trilobite exoskeletons associated with brachiopods including supporting spines. The new atheloptic association of Mississippian trilobites is described for the first time from the Moravian Karst.
Geologické výzkumy na Moravě a ve Slezsku | 2012
Tomáš Weiner; Carsten Brauckmann; Hedvika Poukarová; Štěpán Rak; Jiří Kalvoda
New fossiliferous layers of the Březina Formation were discovered in the valley of the Řicka Brook SSW of the village of Ochoz u Brna in 2011. Four taxa of trilobites were preliminary determined: Archegonus (Phillibole) cf. polleni (Woodward, 1894), Archegonus (Phillibole) cf. cauliquercus Brauckmann 1981, Liobole (Liobole) glabra proxima Chlupac, 1966 and ?Spinibole sp. The newly discovered fossiliferous beds belong to the Visean (Lower to ?Upper Visean, approximately cu IIγ–cu IIδ). The occurrence of limestone pebbles and limestone cobbles in aleuropelitic shales was also recorded. The Late Tournaisian foraminifer Darjella monilis Malakhova, 1964 was discovered in a dark grey limestone cobble derived from the Hady-Řicka limestone sequence of the Liseň Formation.
Bulletin of Geosciences | 2009
Štěpán Rak; J. Bergström; Oldřich Fatka; Petr Budil
Archive | 2005
Jiří Kalvoda; F-X. Devuyst; M. Mergl; Štěpán Rak
Crustaceana | 2018
Štěpán Rak; Krzysztof Broda; Tomáš Kumpan
Bulletin of Geosciences | 2014
Petr Budil; Oldřich Fatka; Štěpán Rak; F. HÖrbinger
Archive | 2013
Tomáš Kumpan; Jiří Kalvoda; Štěpán Rak
Zprávy Vlastivědného muzea v Olomouci | 2012
Tomáš Weiner; Carsten Brauckmann; Hedvika Poukarová; Štěpán Rak; Jiří Kalvoda
Archive | 2012
Tomáš Weiner; Carsten Brauckmann; Hedvika Weinerová; Štěpán Rak; Jiří Kalvoda