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Journal of Paleontology 91(5):911–918


appreciated. The helpful comments of two journal reviewers are greatly appreciated. Research funding was provided by the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (Jin) and by the Swedish Research Council (VR 2012-1658, Holmer).


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