Byzantorhopalum

Byzantorhopalum is a genus of millipedes in the family Julidae, containing around 13 species. Members of the genus can be found in southwestern Russia, the Balkans, western Turkey, and Ukraine.

Description
Byzantorhopalum varies in color from somewhat beige to dark gray. They often have a black line running down their backs (a dorsal line).

Species
Zootaxa includes the following species, arranged in subgenera.

Subgenus Byzantorhopalum Verhoeff, 1930
 * Byzantorhopalum byzantum Verhoeff, 1901
 * Byzantorhopalum elephantum Vagalinski & Lazányi, 2018
 * Byzantorhopalum lictor Attems, 1904
 * Byzantorhopalum rossicum Timotheew, 1897
 * Byzantorhopalum sapphicum Strasser, 1976

Subgenus Ioniulus Vagalinski & Lazányi, 2018
 * Byzantorhopalum cephalonicum Strasser, 1974
 * Byzantorhopalum clavamum Vagalinski & Lazányi, 2018
 * Byzantorhopalum danyii Lazányi & Korsós, 2012
 * Byzantorhopalum lamellifer Strasser, 1974
 * Byzantorhopalum leucadium Attems, 1929
 * Byzantorhopalum recticauda Attems, 1903

Unassigned
 * Byzantorhopalum karschi Verhoeff, 1901
 * Byzantorhopalum taygetanum Attems, 1903