Family SPIROFILIDAE Gelei, 1929. Seven 

 genera; three with marine species: Sticho- 

 tricha, Strongylidium, and Urostrongylum. 

 Free-living and benthic. 



Family UROSTYLIDAE Biitschli, 1889. At 

 least seven genera with marine representatives: 

 Amphisiella, Balladyna, Banyulsella, EpicUntes, 

 Lacazea, Paraurostyla, and Urostyla. Members 

 free-living and benthic. See Borror (1972a). 



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