Numerous dykes of melasyenite, quartz melasyenite and melagranite porphyries accompanied by minettes are typical for prevailing parts of the Central Bohemian Plutonic Complex (CBPC) of Variscan age and for a large part of the Šumava Moldanubicum S of CBPC. Despite of the very large area of occurrence, compositional variations of these dykes are rather narrow.
Their chemistry, contrasting with common granitoids, correspond to ultrapotassic plutonic rocks cropping out in E part of CBPC; melagranite porphyries are chemically identical with durbachitic melagranites, i.e. the “light facies“ of the Čertovo břemeno type, quartz melasyenite porphyries are very similar to the most SiO2-rich varieties of the Tábor syenitoids.