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Journal of Paleontology 92(4):681–712


D.M. Gnidovec, Orton Geological Museum, The Ohio State University; K. Hollis, U.S. National Museum of Natural History; B. Hunda, Cincinnati Museum Center; P. Mayer and S. Lidgard, Field Museum of Natural History; and R. Norby, Illinois State Geological Survey. Many students from both the


University of Cincinnati and Ohio State University helped with fieldwork. T.W. Kammer, F.J. Gahn, and S. Zamora improved an earlier version of this manuscript. Ohio State University and the University of Cincinnati provided partial support for Fort Payne Formation research. This research was also supported by the National Science Foundation (WIA: EAR-8407516, EAR- -8706930, EAR-8903486; and DLM: EAR-8407744 and EAR-8705531).


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Data available from the Dryad Digital Repository: https://doi. org/10.5061/dryad.c9p26.


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