Atlas of European millipedes 2: Order Julida (Class Diplopoda)
Author
Kime, Richard Desmond
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Author
Enghoff, Henrik
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2017
2017-08-29
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journal article
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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.).