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Journal of Paleontology The taxonomy of platycrinitids is, to a great extent, based


on arm-branching patterns and tegmen plate arrangement. Such characters have no value in dealing with loose plates.


Acknowledgments


We thank the colleagues of the NIGPAS, Professors Z. Liao, W. Liao, J. Yuan, and F. Xia, respectively, for brachiopod, coral, trilobite, and bryozoan determinations and stratigraphic sugges- tions, as well as the postgraduate student S. Yu and the amateur collectors Mr. L. Qiao and Mrs. G. Chen for help with field col- lections. We are grateful to D.F. Wright and one anonymous reviewer, and the editors J. Jin and S. Zamora, for careful com- ments that greatly improved this manuscript. This research was supported by Strategic Priority Research Program (B) of the ChineseAcademy of Sciences (No.XDB10010503), theNational Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 41372022 and 41521061), and China Scholarship Council (File No. 201604910567).


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