Okeanobatidae

Verhoeff, 1942

Okeanobatidae is a of in the Julida, established by Verhoeff in 1942. The family contains two : Okeanobates and Yosidaiulus. Records indicate presence in Japan and the United States, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.

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How to pronounce Okeanobatidae: //ˌoʊˌkiːənoʊˈbætɪˌdiː//

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Distribution

Japan and the United States. The disjunct distribution across the Pacific suggests possible transoceanic or relict , though the full extent of the 's range may be underestimated due to limited survey effort.

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Taxonomic composition

The comprises two : Okeanobates Verhoeff, 1939 ( genus) and Yosidaiulus Takakuwa, 1940.

Data limitations

Only 13 iNaturalist observations are recorded for this , indicating substantial gaps in knowledge regarding its biology, , and distribution.

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