Figures
Fig 4 is incorrect. The authors have provided a corrected version here.
Black symbols correspond to the specimens of regular echinoids, yellow, blue, green, and red symbols represent irregular echinoids. Outlines shown for representative specimens among Cidaridae, Eognathostomata, Desorellidae, Neognathostomata, and Atelostomata. Poly: Polycidaridae, Cid: Cidaridae, Aulo: Aulodonts, Hemi: Hemicidaridae, Ps: Pseudodiadematidae, Cal: Calycina, Ech: Echinacea, Orth: Orthopsidae, Eo: Eognathostomata, Deso: Desorellidae, Neo: Neognathostomata, Atelo: Atelostomata.
Reference
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Citation: Boivin S, Saucède T, Laffont R, Steimetz E, Neige P (2018) Correction: Diversification rates indicate an early role of adaptive radiations at the origin of modern echinoid fauna. PLoS ONE 13(4): e0196375. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196375
Published: April 19, 2018
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