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Published Online: Dec 16, 2019
Page range: 142 - 174
Received: Apr 23, 2019
Accepted: May 15, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/orhu-2019-0021
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© 2019 Jenő Eugen Kessler, published by Sciendo
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Due to the number of specimen, their size and weaker flight capabilities they are one of the favorite preys of furred and feathered carnivores. Due to this factor quite a number of skeletal fragments remained and fossilized over millions of years, especially in caves. Their presence in Europe can be traced back to the Eocene, but the majority of finds come from the Neogene and the Quaternary. In the Carpathian Basin they are known since the beginning of the Neogene. The text is complemented with the bibliography concerning the fossilized material, one figure and six table.