Okeanobates
Verhoeff, 1939
Species Guides
1Okeanobates is a of millipedes in the Okeanobatidae, order Julida. It was established by Verhoeff in 1939 and is the type genus of its family. The genus has been recorded in Japan and the United States, though specific -level information remains limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Okeanobates: /oʊˌkiːəˈnoʊbeɪts/
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Distribution
Japan; United States
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Family Type
Okeanobates is the type of the Okeanobatidae, which was established to accommodate this and related genera.
Taxonomic History
The was described by German myriapodologist Karl Wilhelm Verhoeff in 1939. The Okeanobatidae was subsequently erected based on this genus.
Observation Data
As of the data source, iNaturalist records 13 observations for this , indicating it is rarely encountered or underreported.