Carpentrr—Collembola from Franz-Josef Land. OPEL 
TABLE SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF COLLEMBOLA FROM THE 
PRINCIPAL ARCTIC ISLANDS. 
GREENLAND. | SPITZBERGEN.! eee alae 
tAnoura muscorum (Templ.) | Meinert. — = — 
Lipura ambulans (L.) . | Meinert. — — — 
LI. avrmata, Tullb. . . | Tullberg. — = — 
L. arctica, Tullb. . : — Tullberg. ~~ Tullberg. 
*L. grenlandica, Tullb. . | Tullberg. Tullberg. Carpenter. _— 
Anurida granaria (Nic.) . — Stscherbakow} Carpenter. _ 
Tetracanthella pilosa, : — Wahlgren. — — 
Schott. 
Xenylla humicola (Fb.) . | Tullberg. — = Tullbere. 
TX. maritima, Tullb. . | Meinert. — — -- 
Achorutes dubius, Tullb. . — Schaffer. Carpenter. | Tullberg. 
*AL Dheeli, Vullb. : — — — Tullberg. 
tA. armatus (Nic.) . . | Tullberg. — — — 
TA. longispinus, Tullb. . — Schiffer. Carpenter. | Tullberg. 
TA. viaticus (L.) . | Tullberg. Tullberg. — Tullberg. 
(= humnicola, Mein. ) 
Schotella uniunguiculata . | Meinert. — — —_— 
(Tullb.) 
tPodura aquatica, L. Fabricius.” -- a — 
Tsotoma Schottii, D. Torre. — Schott. - — 
(litoralis, Schott.) 
I. fimetaria (L.) . | Tullberg. Stscherbakow| Carpenter. — 
I. quadrioculata, Tullb. . Tullberg. Lubbock. — Tullberg. 
*T. binoculata, Wahler. : — Wahlgren. — — 
I. sensibilis, Tullb. . ; — — — Tullberg. 
I. brevicauda, Carp. F — — Carpenter. — 
I. bidenticulata, Tullb. . | Tullberg. Schaffer. Carpenter. | Tullberg. 
*T_ spitebergenensis, Lubb. — Lubbock. — — 
(= arctica, Stsch.) 
TL. palustris (Miull.) ; _- Tullberg. — Tullberg. 
(= Stuxbergri, Tullb.) 
tl. viridis, Bourl. . . | Meimert. Stscherbakow — -— 
Corynothyi« borealis, Tullb. — — = Tullberg. 
*Lepidocyrtus elegantulus, . | Meinert. — | —_ — 
Mein. | 
L. lanuginosus (.) . ‘ —_ Stscherbakow — 
Tomocerus mnutus, Tullb. —_ = — Tullberg. 
Sminthurus viridis (l.) . — - — Tullberg. 
S. Malmgrenii (Lullb.)  . -- Tullberg. — Tullberg. 
*§. concolor, Mein. . - | Meinert. — — — 
All the above species occur on the Euro-Asiatic continent except those marked 
with an asterisk, but Jsotoma spitzbergenensis has been found in Scotland. The 
species marked with a dagger are known to inhabit also the American continent. 
1 Including White Island and King Karl’s Land. All the species in this column 
occur in Spitzbergen proper, except Isotoma binoculata which is peculiar to White 
Island. J. didenticulata, I. quadrioculata, and Achorutes viaticus are recorded from 
King Karl’s Land; while Zipura armata, L. arctica, L. neglecta (Schiaff.), Tetracan- 
thella pilosa, Xenylla humicola, Achorutes viaticus, and Isotoma viridis are known to 
inhabit Bear Island to the south of Spitzbergen (8). 2 Doubted by Meinert. 
