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</script>Australotomurus barbatus Mari-Mutt & Greenslade, 1985 is a species of springtail that belongs to the family Heteromuridae. The species is characterized by its size, with adult specimens reaching about 2 mm in length. The dorsal head is mostly unpigmented, with dark pigments around the antennal bases. The species is also known for its unique color patterns, which are variable and can include black eyepatches. The antennae are used for sensory purposes, and the scales are apically rounded or truncate. This species is an important part of the ecosystem and plays a crucial role in the decomposition process. Further research is needed to fully understand the behavior and ecology of this species.
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