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Manjcvriles cf. aiictus Ditliu. 
„ nov. sp. ind. afj. aucto Dittni. 
„ Georgii Mojs. 
„ Sf. ind. aff. Georgii Mojs. 
„ cf. circmnsfinafus Mojs. 
„ Stishena Dien. 
„ Devasena Dien. 
Trofites subbullatus Mojs. 
,, cf. fusobuUatus Mojs. 
cf. discobidlaius Mojs. 
cf. Estellcp Mojs. 
,, sp, ind. aff. acutangidn Mojs. 
,, Wodani Mojs. 
,, cf. Paracelsi Mojs. 
,, Jalandharn Dien. 
Manasa Dien. 
halapanicus Mojs. 
Anafropifes nihalensis Dien. 
margaritifonnis Dien. 
Paratropites lilinthicus Dien. 
Tropiceltites arietitoides Dien. 
To this list several forms must be added, belonging to the genera 
Loxonema, Orthoceras, Lobites, Thisbites, DiUmarites, Trachycenis, Pro- 
trachyceras, which did not permit of specific determination. 
There are on the whole 168 species known up to the present time 
from the Tropites limestone. Not less than 155 species are ammonites. 
Among them 102 are peculiar to this horizon, whereas 53 are identical 
with species either from the Alpine Hallstatt limestone or from the 
Halorites beds of the Bambanag section. But a very large percentage 
of the species peculiar to the Tropites limestone are nearly allied with 
Alpine types. Thus tlie relations with Upper Triassic faunae of the 
Mediterranean region are very strongly marked. 
A.S faunistic elements peculiar to the Indian Triassic region the 
following must be mentioned : — Jelhnekites, Trachypleuraspidites 
Himavatiles, the groups of Sirenites Vredenburgi, Drepanites Schucherli, 
Clionites gracilis, Distichites ectolicitiformis, Tropiceltites arietitoides, 
Anatropites margaritiformis, Their number is, however, less considerable 
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