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43. Julus scandinavius Latzel, 1884 A widespread European species, distributed mainly in the centre of the continent, and also in the British Isles (Blower 1985). 44. Julus terrestris Linnaeus, 1758 It is a widespread species, sometimes in mass occurrences. Typical millipede on the Great Hungarian Plain. A valid subspecies was described from a locality near to the Lake Balaton: ssp. balatonensis Sziráki, 1967. 45. Julus scanicus (Lohmander, 1925) Julus terrestris scanicus Lohmander, 1925 Julus scanicus: Schubart 1928 A new member of the millipede fauna of Hungary, recorded recently from the inundation area of the Szigetköz. The most probable explanation for the expansion of this species is the distribution by the sediment of the river Danube. This observation is otherwise supported by the relatively rich millipede fauna of the flood areas in Hungary (Korsós 1992). Julus scanicus is a common species north of Hungary, in Germany and Northern Europe, where it prefers undisturbed forests without human influence. In the Szigetköz, it was collected from a dead willow tree. 46. Pachypodoiulus eurypus (Attems, 1894) Julus eurypus Attems, 1894 Julus (Pachypodoiulus) eurypus: Verhoeff 1901 Pachypodoiulus eurypus: Schubart 1934 There are several records from the western border of Hungary (Szalay 1942b, 1943); one sample (det. L. Szalay) from the Kőszegi Mts is deposited in the HNHM. 47. Ophyiulus pilosus (Newport, 1842) Julus pilosus Newport, 1842 Julus fallax Meinert, 1868: Verhoeff 1898 Ophyiulus fallax: Berlese 1884 Ophyiulus pilosus: Blower 1985 The subspecific composition of this species has to be revised. Loksa (1962b) enumerates three subspecies to Hungary (the nominate form, major Verhoeff, and the new ssp. brevispinosus Loksa). He also gives differentiating characters and distributional patterns, although these are not convincing. 48. Leptoiulus proximus (Nemec, 1896) Julus (Leptoiulus) proximus Nemec, 1896 Julus (Leptoiulus) ciliatus biikkensis Verhoeff, 1899 Leptoiulus trilobatus biikkensis: Verhoeff 1908 Leptoiulus proximus: Attems 1927 Leptoiulus biikkensis: Schubart 1930 Among several localities, it is also reported by Szalay (1942b, 1943) from the Kőszegi Mts as L. p. var. noaranus Verhoeff.