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Figure 66 (top left). Cambalid millipede, Spirostreptida, Cambalidae, Kaweah Cave Tulare Co., Sequoia National 
Park. JK. 
Figure 67 (top right). Sinella sp., 2 mm, Entomobryomorpha, an entomobryid springtail, Hidden Cave, Tulare Co., 
Sequoia National Park. JK. 
Figure 68 (center left). Tomocerus springtails (collembolans), 3 mm, Tomoceridae, are typically grayish and rela¬ 
tively large, Hidden Cave. JK. 
Figure 69 (center right). Poduromorph collembolan, 2 mm, Kaweah Cave. JK. 
Figure 70 (bottom left). Haplocampa sp., Campodeidae, a new species of two-pronged bristletail, probably troglo- 
bitic, Nirvana Cave, Lava Beds National Monument, Siskiyou Co. JK and ST. 
Figure 71 (bottom right). Two-pronged bristletail (Japygidae), about 5 mm long, McLean’s Cave, Tuolumne Co. 
WRE. 
Photographers: William R. Elliott, Jean Krejca, Steve Taylor. 
