Neopsilenchus magnidens (Thorne, 1949) Thorne and Malek, 1968


Amphid apertures near base of lip region. Labial framework weak. Spear cylindroid with a lumen wider than usual, no knobs present. Tail tapering uniformly to acute terminus.

Recorded by Thorne: Found in native sod near Bear Butte, South Dakota and in pasture near Boulder, Colorado. He calls it a rare species, originally described near Salt Lake City, Utah, and Reno, Nevada.