Ozimops beccarii was described as a new species in 1881 by German naturalist Wilhelm Peters.
Additionally, it has been found in Melaleuca tree hollows; one individual was documented using a cave.
[1] Ozimops beccarii is found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
It meets the criteria for this classification because its apparently preferred habitat is abundant; the species is likely widespread; and no major threats have been identified.
The low number of records is likely a result of lack of survey effort in the region, however.