SUBORDER CINURA 



There will be no necessity for generalizations regarding this 

 suborder, aside from the mention of the characters by which it 

 is separated from the Collembola. In this country it is repre- 

 sented by species belonging to three distinct families, which may 

 be separated as follows : 



Mouth-parts buried in the head i 



Mouth-parts not buried Family Lepismatidce 



I Anal end of the body with a pair of forceps. . Family Japygidce 



Anal end of body with long antenna-like processes 



Family Campodeidce 



