Atlas of European millipedes 2: Order Julida (Class Diplopoda) Author Kime, Richard Desmond 847CC68F-00BF-4DAB-8E53-B7A3384D66C1 Email: deskime 2 @ aol. com & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 847 CC 68 F- 00 BF- 4 DAB- 8 E 53 - B 7 A 3384 D 66 C 1 deskime2@aol.com Author Enghoff, Henrik FB09A817-000D-43C3-BCC4-2BC1E5373635 urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: FB 09 A 817 - 000 D- 43 C 3 - BCC 4 - 2 BC 1 E 5373635 & Corresponding author: henghoff @ snm. ku. dk henghoff@snm.ku.dk text European Journal of Taxonomy 2017 2017-08-29 346 1 299 journal article 21780 10.5852/ejt.2017.346 39926986-58ae-4af8-831c-689b7c8dbbc6 2118-9773 3866525 9600FFB8-3FB9-4522-B030-D5A6B145EDEB 427. Ommatoiulus albolineatus (Lucas, 1845) Iulus albolineatus Lucas, 1845 . Schizophyllum albolineatum parvum Brolemann, 1920 . Schizophyllum olivarum Verhoeff, 1921 . Schizophyllum albolineatum tenebrosum Schubart, 1961 . Distribution ES-SPA, FR-FRA, IT-ITA, MC. – Also Morocco . Habitat In Mediterranean vegetation. Remarks Most records come from the French and Italian Rivieras, from Toulon to Menton in France , Monaco and from San Remo in Italy . There is one record from Mont Ventoux in the Vaucluse, ca 1900 m altitude ( Schubart 1961 ). The very distant isolated Spanish records are both from the interior, and Brolemann named them Schizophyllum albolineatum parvum . The two sites where it was found in Spain and which were recorded by Brolemann are Pozuelo de Calatrava, which is on an extensive plateau at an altitude of about 630 m , and La Granja, Peñalara, which is at least 1180 m above sea level. This evidence suggests that Ommatoiulus parvus might be a separate species. On the other hand, Schizophyllum olivarum , described by Verhoeff from San Remo and listed as a separate species in Fauna Europaea ( Enghoff & Kime 2009 ), seems to be a synonym of O. albolineatus (N. Akkari, pers. comm.).