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Kiel and Taviani—Miocene methane-seep bivalves from Italy


Furthermore, we thank K. Amano (Joetsu) for discussions on vesicomyid systematics; A.G. Beu (Lower Hutt) for advice on the ICZN; E. Krylova (Moscow) for providing images of the subfossil vesicomyid from the Rainbow vent field; C.T.S. Little (Leeds) for donating a specimen from his collection; I. Zorn, M. Harzhauser, and O. Mandic (Vienna) for access to specimens in their care; G. Hundertmark (Göttingen) and J. Bouchal (Stockholm) for photography; and J.D. Taylor (London) for his constructive review of the manuscript. Research on the ‘Calcari a Lucina’ by MT was funded over the years by various projects supported by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR), and CNR; additional financial support was provided by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft through grant Ki802/6-1 and the Alméns fund of the Kungliga Vetenskaps-Akademien to SK. This is ISMAR-CNR Bologna scientific contribution n. 1833.


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