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Acknowledgements We thank passed paleontologist Y. G. Jin for assisting field investigation of Meishan section. Supported by National Natural Scientific Foundation of China (No. 40472015) and the State Key Laboratory of Modern Paleontology and Stratigraphy (No. 053102), as well as the Key Laboratory for Minerals and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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