Europe, E. pallida is a typical indoor dweller [Nentwig et al., 2022]; yet, it was recorded as a troglophile species [Mammola et al., 2018]. N. mogera is represented by introduced populations in Europe and the Urals. In temperate areas of Europe, it is a true synanthropic (=eusynanthropic) species [Esyunin et al., 2019]; naturalized populations of this species are only known from South Europe (Ballarin, pers. comm.) and the Caucasus [Marusik, Guseinov, 2003].At the moment, three nesticid species have been reported from the Urals [Esyunin, Efimik, 1995, 1998Esyunin et al., 2019], of which one, Aituaria pontica (Spassky, 1932), is known from the cis-Ural steppe zone [Esyunin, 2017]. During the past decade numerous materials have been collected from various localities of the steppe zone of Orenburg Area. A new nesticid-like species belonging to an undescribed genus has been found in this material. The aim of the present work is to diagnose and describe these new species and genus.