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Journal of Paleontology 91(4):715–734


rocks and fossils of the Iberian Chains. We thank the amateur collector F. Gracia for help with fieldwork. One of the beds containing the crinoids was discovered by F. Gahn and J. Savill during the celebration of the Progress in Echinoderm Palaeo- biology meeting field trip. We thank S. Rozhnov, S. Sheffield, and an anonymous reviewer for providing feedback on the manuscript and I. Rahman for helpful comments. SZ is funded by a Ramón y Cajal Grant (RYC2012-10576) and projects CGL2012-39471 and CGL2013-48877 from the Spanish Min- istry of Economy and Competitiveness; WIA and SRC were funded in part by the National Science Foundation (DEB: 1036416); SRC was also funded through a student travel grant from the Palaeontological Association and a Presidential Fellowship through The Ohio State University.


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