taxonID	type	description	language	source
3170D2FAEF92517394510DCD6429C30A.taxon	description	Figs 1 – 5	en	Seropian, Armen, Mumladze, Levan (2024): A new Psammitis species (Araneae, Thomisidae) from an extinct volcano in Georgia with reevaluation of the generic position of Xysticus marmoratus Thorell, 1875. Caucasiana 3: 119-126, DOI: 10.3897/caucasiana.3.e120656
3170D2FAEF92517394510DCD6429C30A.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The new species resembles P. sabulosus (Hahn, 1832) that occurs in Georgia (Thaler 1981: figs 52, 57; Jantscher 2002: figs 5 – 6) and P. demirsoyi (Demir, Topçu & Türkes, 2006) from Turkey (Demir et al. 2006: figs 1 – 2, 5 – 7). The males of the new species can be distinguished from those of P. sabulosus by having a bow tie-shaped very short and broad embolus tip (vs. long and thin), a longer basal embolus, and a larger tutacular apophysis. From the males of P. demirsoyi, those of P. abuliensis sp. n. can be distinguished by the presence of a large tutacular apophysis (vs. absence) and a bow tie-shaped very short and broad embolus tip (vs. differently shaped longer and thinner) (Figs 3, 5).	en	Seropian, Armen, Mumladze, Levan (2024): A new Psammitis species (Araneae, Thomisidae) from an extinct volcano in Georgia with reevaluation of the generic position of Xysticus marmoratus Thorell, 1875. Caucasiana 3: 119-126, DOI: 10.3897/caucasiana.3.e120656
3170D2FAEF92517394510DCD6429C30A.taxon	description	Description. Male (holotype / paratype). Total length: 6.90 / 6.85; Carapace: 3.41 / 3.39 long, 3.35 / 3.35 wide; Abdomen: 3.80 / 3.85 long, 3.30 / 3.32 wide; Clypeal height: 0.35 / 0.34; Clypeus with 15 long and robust bristles; Cheliceral length: 1.15 / 1.15; AME: 0.11 / 0.11; ALE: 0.20 / 0.20; PME: 0.11 / 0.11; PLE: 0.14 / 0.14. Color and pattern as shown in Figs 4 – 5. Sternum yellow, with irregular dark spots. Leg coloration: Fe and Pa I – IV dark brown (Fe and Pa III – IV apically lightened), Ti, Mt, and Ta I – IV dark yellow (Ti I – II basally darkened). Leg measurements and spination as in Tables 2 and 3. Female unknown. Etymology. The specific epithet is an adjective referring to the type locality of the new species in Akhalkalaki municipality. Habitat. Two males of the new species were obtained by hand collecting under the small stones on a mountaintop (Figs 6 – 7). Distribution. Known from the type locality only. Barcoding results. Two identical barcodes were obtained from the specimens with CaBOL-IDs 1012780 and 1012781 (BOLD: AFP 6894) with the nearest neighbor in the BOLD Systems P. ninnii from Spain with a private status (p - distance 6.3 %).	en	Seropian, Armen, Mumladze, Levan (2024): A new Psammitis species (Araneae, Thomisidae) from an extinct volcano in Georgia with reevaluation of the generic position of Xysticus marmoratus Thorell, 1875. Caucasiana 3: 119-126, DOI: 10.3897/caucasiana.3.e120656
6DDB2962F990532587C92FB45E63D5B0.taxon	type_taxon	Type species. Thomisus sabulosus Hahn, 1832	en	Seropian, Armen, Mumladze, Levan (2024): A new Psammitis species (Araneae, Thomisidae) from an extinct volcano in Georgia with reevaluation of the generic position of Xysticus marmoratus Thorell, 1875. Caucasiana 3: 119-126, DOI: 10.3897/caucasiana.3.e120656
