Pérez et al.—Aspidostomatidae (Bryozoa) from the Cenozoic of Patagonia Acknowledgments
We are grateful to D.U. Sauthier (Centro Nacional Patagónico, Puerto Madryn, Argentina) for help during field sampling, to M. Tanuz (Universidad de BuenosAires, Buenos Aires, Argentina) for the loan of specimens, to G. Pastorino (MACN, Buenos Aires, Argentina) for collecting material from Monte León, to S. Miquel (MACN, Buenos Aires, Argentina) for advice on nomenclatural issues, and to A. Rico for support during our visit to the Chenque Formation. F. Tricárico (MACN, Buenos Aires, Argentina) oper- ated theSEMatMACN.P.D.Taylorand
H.-D.Suesmadeuseful comments on an earlier version of themanuscript. Financial support was granted byANPCyT (grants PICT-2012-1726 and PICT-2016- 1319 to MG, PICT-2012-1403 to JLG) and CONICET (PIP 2013- 0247 to JLG, PIP 2015-0523 CO to LMP).
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