The conductivity of extremely high mobility dilute two-dimensional holes in
GaAs changes linearly with temperature in the insulating side of the
metal-insulator transition. Hopping conduction, characterized by an
exponentially decreasing conductivity with decreasing temperature, is not
observed when the conductivity is smaller than e2/h. We suggest that
strong interactions in a regime close to the Wigner crystallization must be
playing a role in the unusual transport.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figure