Abstract
Hoplotylus montanus n. sp., which was collected from rhizosphere of Abies sp. in the subalpine zone of the central Japan, closely resembles H. femina from which it differs in longer body, longer stylet, distinct spermatheca with sperms in female, and clavate tail terminus of male. Pratylenchoides magnicaudoides n. sp. from rhizosphere of Orixa japonica in Shiobara, Tochigi Prefecture differs from the most closely related species, P. magnicauda, in the storter stylet and roundly conical tail terminus in female. Jpn. J. Nematol. 14: 15-19 (1984).