10 AUSTRALASIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION, 
AcHORUTES viATICcUS, Tullberg. 
(Text-fig. 1.) 
Numerous specimens of this almost cosmopolitan species are present in the 
Collection, in an unnumbered tube. 
Collector’s note :—‘‘ Collembola common on decaying animal and vegetable 
matter. Macquarie Island.” No dates given. 
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C. dd. 
Fig. 1.—Achorutes viaticus, Tullberg. 
(a) Post-antennal organ and group of ocelli. (6) Dens and mucro of spring. (c) Claw and empodial appendage of hind 
foot. (d) Anal papilla. (All x 330.) 
A number of these specimens have been mounted on a slide numbered AAE. I1, 
and placed in the Australian Museum, Sydney. Others have been put into Tube 
No. C. 48 (from which other species. originally contained in it have been removed), 
and have also been placed in the Australian Museum, 
It is of interest to note that 
this species has also been taken in Tierra del Fuego. 
Family : ENTOMOBRYIDA. 
Genus: Enromoprya, Rondani. 
= Degeeria auct. 
This widely distributed genus is easily recognised by the great extent of the 
fourth segment of the abdomen, the absence of scales, and the presence of a single 
tenent hair on each foot. A few specimens of a single species from Macquarie Island 
are present in the Collection, This species appears to be new, and is described 
herewith, 
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