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Das et al.—Oldest turritelline gastropods from the Upper Jurassic of India Acknowledgments


S.S.D. acknowledges the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, for financial support. S.S. acknowledges DST (SERB) for provid- ing funds to pursue the fieldwork. S.B. acknowledges DST (SERB), DST-PURSE, and CAS of Jadavpur University for providing partial funds. S.M. also acknowledges the grant fun- ded by the University Grants Commission, India for the field- work. For valuable comments and suggestions on previous drafts of the manuscript, we are very grateful to T. DeVries, P. Wagner, and an anonymous reviewer. P.P. Halder and T. Basu from RPU of ISI helped with photography and line drawing.


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Data available from the Dryad Digital Repository: http://dx.doi. org/10.5061/dryad.mb14c


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