Three new species of free-living marine nematodes belonging to the genera Subsphaerolaimus, Halichoanolaimus and Belbolla are described from the mangrove wetlands of western Taiwan Island. Subsphaerolaimus danshuiensis sp. nov. is characterized by a body length of 1345-1693 mu m, subcephalic setae 22.5-65.0 mu m long, cervical setae 16.5-33.0 mu m long, an "L"-shaped spicule 66.9-76.4 mu m long, and a gubernaculum with a caudally-dorsally directed apophysis 16.4- 23.0 mu m long. Halichoanolaimus sicaoensis sp. nov. is characterized by an amphidial fovea with 3.5-3.75 turns, a conico-cylindrical tail with the cylindrical portion approximately 3/4 of the total tail length, and 13-14 not equidistant papillose precloacal supplements. Belbolla forkyspicula sp. nov. is characterized by seven oesophageal bulbs, a short tail, a spicule with a proximal fork, and two winged supplements. Differentiating characteristics of the genera Subsphaerolaimus, Halichoanolaimus and Belbolla are provided. Types are deposited in the College of Fisheries, Jimei University.