L. Forró szerk.: Miscellanea Zoologica Hungarica 9. 1994 (Budapest, 1994)

Korsós, Z.: Checklist, preliminary distribution maps, and bibliography of millipedes in Hungary (Diplopoda)

Trachygonidae 26. Acrochordum evae Loksa, 1960 The species is known from only a few specimen collected in beech litter near to Bánkút and Hosszúbérc, Bükk Mts, in the 1950s (Loksa 1960b). There is no material in the HNHM. Anthroleucosomatidae 27. Hungarosoma bokori Verhoeff, 1928 It is recorded from the Cave of Abaliget, Mecsek Mts, where its occurrence was proved by recent samples as well. Loksa (1961b) adds Mt. Kovácsi as a second locality. order Callipodida Dorypetalidae 28. Dorypetalum degenerans (Latzel, 1884) Lysiopetalum degenerans Latzel, 1884 Dorypetalum degenerans: Verhoeff 1900 Dorypetalum degenerans: Strasser 1974 Known only from scattered localities in the Buda side of Budapest, and the Budai Mts. It is not rare in the inhabited areas, among houses, in gardens, parks, or graveyards (e. g. Városmajor, Gellérthegy, János4córház, Farkasrét). Its distribution is probably of anthropogenic origin. The closest occurrences are in Bosnia, Serbia, Macedonia and on the Balkan Peninsula. order Julida Nemasomatidae 29. Nemasoma varicorne C. L. Koch, 1847 Isobates varicornis: Latzel 1884 Nemasoma varicorne: Enghoff 1985 The species has an interesting distribution pattern of its two forms in Europe: parthenogenetic populations surround the Central European bisexual form. It would be worthwhile to make a detailed study of the mode of reproduction in Hungary. Blaniulidae 30. Blaniulus guttulatus (Fabricius, 1798) [Julus guttulatus Bosc, 1791: Jeekel 1970] Julus guttulatus Fabricius, 1798 Blaniulus guttulatus: C. L. Koch 1863 It has only been found in Budapest (Korsós 1992), in habitats under anthropogenic influence.

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