Nautilus praepompilius is an extinct species of nautilus. It lived from the Late Paleocene through Oligocene epochs. The first fossil specimens discovered in the Late Eocene to Oligocene-aged of Kazakhstan: an additional, older specimen was found in the Late or Latest Paleocene-aged Formation in Victoria, Australia. N. praepompilius has been grouped into a single genus together with extant species based on their shared shell characters. It is morphologically closest to N. pompilius, hence the name. The nepionic constriction shows that the hatching size was approximately 23 mm, close to that for N. pompilius (around 26 mm). N. praepompilius, along with aff. N. cookanum fossils from the late Eocene Hoko River Formation in Washington state are the oldest occurrences of the genus.
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| - Nautilus praepompilius és una espècie extinta de mol·lusc cefalòpode de la família Nautilidae. Va viure durant l'Eocè superior i l'Oligocè. S'han trobat espècimens fòssils a la (Kazakhstan). N. praepompilius va ser agrupat en un tàxon juntament amb altres espècies extintes, basat en els caràcters compartits de les seves conquilles. El seu nom prové degut a la seva morfologia, més tancada que la de N. pompilius. (ca)
- Nautilus praepompilius es una especie de extinta de molusco cefalópodo de la familia Nautilidae. Vivió durante el Eoceno superior y el Oligoceno. Se ha encontrado especímenes fósiles en la de Kazajistán. N. praepompilius fue agrupado en un taxón junto con otras especies extintas, basado en los caracteres compartidos de sus conchas. Su nombre proviene debido a su morfología, más cerrada que la de N. pompilius. (es)
- Nautilus praepompilius is an extinct species of nautilus. It lived from the Late Paleocene through Oligocene epochs. The first fossil specimens discovered in the Late Eocene to Oligocene-aged of Kazakhstan: an additional, older specimen was found in the Late or Latest Paleocene-aged Formation in Victoria, Australia. N. praepompilius has been grouped into a single genus together with extant species based on their shared shell characters. It is morphologically closest to N. pompilius, hence the name. The nepionic constriction shows that the hatching size was approximately 23 mm, close to that for N. pompilius (around 26 mm). N. praepompilius, along with aff. N. cookanum fossils from the late Eocene Hoko River Formation in Washington state are the oldest occurrences of the genus. (en)
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| - Nautilus praepompilius és una espècie extinta de mol·lusc cefalòpode de la família Nautilidae. Va viure durant l'Eocè superior i l'Oligocè. S'han trobat espècimens fòssils a la (Kazakhstan). N. praepompilius va ser agrupat en un tàxon juntament amb altres espècies extintes, basat en els caràcters compartits de les seves conquilles. El seu nom prové degut a la seva morfologia, més tancada que la de N. pompilius. (ca)
- Nautilus praepompilius es una especie de extinta de molusco cefalópodo de la familia Nautilidae. Vivió durante el Eoceno superior y el Oligoceno. Se ha encontrado especímenes fósiles en la de Kazajistán. N. praepompilius fue agrupado en un taxón junto con otras especies extintas, basado en los caracteres compartidos de sus conchas. Su nombre proviene debido a su morfología, más cerrada que la de N. pompilius. (es)
- Nautilus praepompilius is an extinct species of nautilus. It lived from the Late Paleocene through Oligocene epochs. The first fossil specimens discovered in the Late Eocene to Oligocene-aged of Kazakhstan: an additional, older specimen was found in the Late or Latest Paleocene-aged Formation in Victoria, Australia. N. praepompilius has been grouped into a single genus together with extant species based on their shared shell characters. It is morphologically closest to N. pompilius, hence the name. The nepionic constriction shows that the hatching size was approximately 23 mm, close to that for N. pompilius (around 26 mm). N. praepompilius, along with aff. N. cookanum fossils from the late Eocene Hoko River Formation in Washington state are the oldest occurrences of the genus. (en)
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