Abstract

In our recent paper discussing the impacts of dragonfly behaviour on their taphonomy from the Lower Cretaceous Crato Formation of Brazil (Barling et al., 2021), we figured eight specimens (Fig. 3, p. 145) illustrating dragonflies in various states of preservation. In the caption to this figure we listed the temporary laboratory numbers assigned to these specimens during the study (identified with the prefix “UOP-PAL-”) and not their permanent accession numbers. On completion of the study, all specimens were transferred to the Museu de Paleontologia Plácido Cidade Nuvens (MPPCD) at the Universidade Regional do Cariri in Crato, Brazil.

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