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Manx Group Fossils
In the absence of more graptolites to help us work out the ages of the different parts of the Manx Group, we have to rely on acritarchs. These are fossilized planktonic algae and look like pollen grains, but being typically around 0.025 mm in diameter, they require the use of a high powered microscope after dissolving most of the rock with acid. |