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Glomeridae 3. Haploglomeris multistriata (C. L. Koch, 1844) Glomeris multistriata C. L. Koch, 1844 Haploglomeris multistriata: Verhoeff 1928 Only known from the Kőszegi Mts (Jermy 1942), Western Hungary. 4. Glomeris pustulata Fabricius, 1781 Oniscus pustulatus Fabricius, 1781 Glomeris pustulata: Latreille 1802/1803 Known from two mountains in Hungary: Börzsöny and Bakony (Jermy 1942). 5. Glomeris ornata C. L. Koch, 1847 Only one record could be found in the literature, from the Kőszegi Mts, by Szalay (1942b, 1943). The identification was made by Jermy. There is no material in the HNHM. 6. Glomeris connexa C. L. Koch, 1847 Jermy (1942) criticizes 10 varieties and 4 aberrations from the earlier literature: they do not show any stable differences. The species has its main range in the Carpathian Mts, the occurrences in Hungary (especially in the bog forest of Bátorliget) are considered as glacial relicts and mosaic-like remnants of a formerly continuous, large distribution in Eastern Europe some ten thousand years ago (Verhoeff 1927, Korsós 1991b). 7. Glomeris hexasticha Brandt, 1833 Three subspecies from the Carpathian Basin have been mentioned (Jermy 1942): the distribution of the nominal form and ssp. bavarica Verhoeff, 1906 being divided by the river Danube. The third subspecies (formosa [Latzel, 1884]) is a montane form, does not occur in present-day Hungary. Altogether almost 70 different subspecies, varieties and aberrations have been described from the region by different authors, but they do not have any taxonomical status. Glomeris hexasticha is the most widespread glomerid in Hungary, found in all kind of forests in the country. 8. Glomeris conspersa C. L. Koch, 1847 Two subspecies and 27 varieties have been described from Hungary, which cannot be revalidated. The species is reported by Jermy (1942) from Nagyharsány and Mt. Jakab, Mecsek Mts, Southern Hungary. Trachysphaeridae 9. Trachysphaera gibbula (Latzel, 1884) Gervaisia costata var. gibbula Latzel, 1884 Gervaisia gibbula: Verhoeff 1906 Trachysphaera gibbula: see Strasser 1966 Two different varieties (var. genuina and var. germanica) have been described from Hungary by Verhoeff, but the species seems to be uniform throughout the country (Jermy 1942).