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more widely distributed in Hungary (e.g. LOKSA 1966, FORRÓ & FARKAS 1998). Protracheoniscus politus was thought to be restricted to the northern and western parts of Hungary (ALLSPACH & SZLÁVECZ 1990, SZLÁVECZ 1995). VERHOEFF (1927) described P. amoenus as P. politus, creating a confusion of the two species names in later records. Although STROUHAL (1947) attempted to clarify the situation, today the two are considered to be one species, Protracheoniscus politus (SCHMALFUSS, pers. comm). The species name given in this paper reflects this situation. Although this time we did not find isopods on Vérmező (No. 1), earlier collectings resulted in three species, Armadillidium vulgare, Porcellium collicola, and Protracheoniscus politus (SZLÁVECZ, unpubl.). Figs 3-4. 3 = Trichorhina tomentosa (courtesy of DÁVID MURÁNYI); 4 = Poratia aff. digitata, left male gonopod, lateral view (courtesy of DÁVID MURÁNYI)