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Menilite is a greyish-brown form of the
mineraloid opal. It is also
known as
liver opal or
leberopal (German), due to its color. It is
called menilite...
- exceptionally-preserved
record of this
ecosystem is
known from the Oligocene-aged
Menilite Formation, a
flysch containing fossils of
pelagic and deep-sea fish taxa...
- is
caused by the
replacement of the
organic material in wood with opal;
menilite,
which is
brown or grey; hyalite, a
colorless gl****-clear opal sometimes...
- phengite/muscovite)
Meerschaum (variety of sepiolite)
Melanite (variety of andradite)
Menilite (variety of opal)
Milky quartz (a
cloudy white quartz)
Morganite (a pink...
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specimen from Frauenweiler, Germany, two
tholichthys specimens from the
Menilite Formation of Poland, as well as the
extinct species Chaetodon (Blumchaetodon)...
- (2024). "A new
clupeoid genus from the
Oligocene of
Central Paratethys (
Menilite Formation, Poland)". Acta
Geologica Polonica. 74 (1): E5. doi:10.24425/agp...
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Croatia †Scomber
voitestii Paucă, 1929 -
Middle Oligocene of the
Carpathian menilite slates, in Romania,
Ukraine and
Hungary S. sp. "A" -
Early Oligocene of...
- (2024). "A new
clupeoid genus from the
Oligocene of
Central Paratethys (
Menilite Formation, Poland)". Acta
Geologica Polonica. 74 (1): E5. doi:10.24425/agp...
- Daraż, B. (2025). "The
first fossil insects from the
marine Oligocene Menilite Formation in
Poland (Odonata, Coleoptera)". Palaeoentomology. 8 (1): 80–88...
- from the Oligocene. It
contains a
single species, C. polonicus, from the
Menilite Formation in the
Carpathian Flysch Belt of Poland, in what was formerly...