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Evolutionary significance of the blastozoan Eumorphocystis and its pseudo-arms – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2021

Abstract

Type
Erratum
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Paleontological Society

In Table 3 of this article (Guensburg et al., Reference Guensburg, Sprinkle, Mooi and Lefebvre2020) one of the characters is incorrectly placed. The correct Table 3 is given below.

Table 3. Matrix used in phylogenetic analysis. – = character state gap; ? = missing data.

In addition, the caption to Figure 6 is missing the name Titanocrinus. The correct caption should read:

Figure 6. Color-coded feeding appendage cross sections: (1–4) Eumorphocystis multiporata Branson and Peck, 1940 (see Figs. 2.2, 2.3, 4.2 and 4.3); (1–3) ontogenetic series (see Table 1), pseudo-arms broken off at theca-arm juncture, the second floor plate distal to the orals, small circular canals within floor plates: (1) OU238159, see Fig. 4.2; (2) 1404TX6, see Fig. 4.3; (3) NPL 93144, see Fig. 2.3; (4) pseudo-arm broken, seven floor plates distal to the orals, large ovate canal; (5, 7) proximal arm cross sections of the crinoids Titanocrinus (5) and Apektocrinus (7); (6, 8, 9) cross sections of blastozoan brachioles/arms with small canals: (6) rhipidocystid brachiole (after Sprinkle, 1973); (8) Gogia spiralis Robinson, 1965 brachiole (after Sprinkle, 1973); (9) uniserial Cambrian blastozoan arm (after Clausen et al., 2009). Green (light) = perforate extraxial buttress plates; green (dark) = perforate extraxial ‘radials’ and first backing plates; orange (light) = axial brachioles (floor plate extensions); other color coding as in Fig. 5.

The publisher apologizes for the errors.

References

Guensburg, T. E., Sprinkle, J., Mooi, R., and Lefebvre, B., 2020, Evolutionary significance of the blastozoan Eumorphocystis and its pseudo-arms: Journal of Paleontology, v. 95, p. 327343. doi: 10.1017/jpa.2020.84.Google Scholar
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Table 3. Matrix used in phylogenetic analysis. – = character state gap; ? = missing data.