Abstract

Three new species found in Romania are described and figured. Aporcelaimus romanicus n. sp. is characterized by an odontostyle 17-20 μm long, short conoid tail, slightly subdigitate and a row of ten to twelve ventromedian supplements ending within the length of the spicules. Sectonema transsilvanicum n. sp. is characterized by an odontostyle 12.5-13 μm long, a long bluntly rounded tail and a row of six to seven ventromedian supplements. Enchodelus lucinensis n. sp. is characterized by a slender body, short tail, an odontostyle 19-22.5 μm long, about one and a half lip region width, with an aperture one eighth of its length, 7-30 saccate bodies on tail and eight ventromedian supplements.

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