Abstract

Nothocriconemella ina sp. n. and Ogma murrayi Southern, 1914 were collected from peat soil in several moist meadows around the roots of grasses and bushes in northern Poland. N. ina sp. n. differs from N. demani (Micoletzky, 1925) Ebsary, 1981 in its dorsally curved tail, lateral cuticular differentiation, in having two head annules equal in diameter and RV = 10-12. It differs from N. loofi de Grisse, 1967 in its shorter stylet and in head annule shape. Ogma murrayi is redescribed from specimens collected at various localities in Poland.

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