Orinisobates expressus

(Chamberlin, 1941)

Orinisobates expressus is a in the Nemasomatidae, first described by Chamberlin in 1941. It belongs to the Julida, a diverse group of cylindrical millipedes. The species has been documented in Alberta, Canada, with approximately 50 iNaturalist observations contributing to its known distribution.

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How to pronounce Orinisobates expressus: //ɔːrɪnaɪˈsoʊbeɪts ɛksˈprɛsəs//

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Distribution

Alberta, Canada. The has been recorded as present in North America generally, with confirmed occurrence in the Canadian province of Alberta.

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Data availability

Information on this is limited. The 50 iNaturalist observations suggest it is documented but not extensively studied. No published species-specific ecological or morphological descriptions were located.

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