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description {{|1=Fossils 5-11 Mid- to Late Triassic (Anisian-Carnian) miospores from the Mercia Mudstone Group in the Larne No. 2 borehole: 5 Guttulapollenites hannonicus, 6 Verrucosisporites thuringiacus, 7 Angustisulcites gorpii, 8 Perotriletes minor, 9 Tsugaepollenites oriens, 10 Echinitosporites iliacoides, 11 Retisulcites perforatus. From: Fossils 5-11. Mitchell,W. I. (ed.). 2004. The geology of Northern Ireland-our natural foundation. Geological Survey of Northern Ireland, Belfast.}}
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author Geological Survey of Northern Ireland

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