Two new species of the genus Metaxonchium are described from natural habitats in Costa Rica. Metaxonchium parvisaccatum sp. n. is characterized by its 1.62-1.71 mm long body, lip region offset by constriction and 8.5-10 mu m broad, odontostyle 10-11 mu m long, neck 632-674 mu m long, pharyngeal expansion occupying 68-71% of neck length, anterior genital branch reduced to a short uterine sac, 22 -27 mu m long or 1-2% of body length, posterior uterus long and tripartite without apophyses, vulva transverse (V = 54-55), caudal region short and rounded (23-26 mu m, c = 62-76, c' = 0.7-0.8), and male absent. Metaxonchium stenospiculum sp. n. is characterized by its 2.15-2.85 mm long body, lip region offset by constriction and 12.5-16 mu m broad, odontostyle 13.5-16 mu m long, neck 756-1011 mu m long, pharyngeal expansion occupying 64-74% of neck length, anterior genital branch 8-13% of body length and consisting of a long uterine sac plus a terminal mass, posterior uterus long and tripartite without apophyses, vulva transverse (V = 53-59), caudal region short and rounded, nearly hemispheroid (20-28 mu m, c = 91-126, c' = 0.4-0.6) in females, and more conoid (29-41 mu m, c = 80-88, c' = 0.6-0.8) in males, spicules 96-102 mm long, and 11-14 spaced ventromedian supplements without hiatus. Molecular analysis of M. stenospiculum sp. n. D2-D3 LSU provides new insights in the phylogeny of Belondiridae as its rounded-tailed genera might constitute a monophyletic group. (C) 2018 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.