Biology:Psammitis

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Psammitis
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Thomisidae
Genus: Psammitis
Menge, 1876[1]
Type species
P. sabulosus (Hahn, 1832)
Species

32, see text

Psammitis is a genus of crab spiders first described by Anton Menge in 1876.[2]

Species

(As of April 2019) it contains thirty-two species:[1]

  • Psammitis abramovi (Marusik & Logunov, 1995) — Turkey, Iran, Tajikistan
  • Psammitis albidus (Grese, 1909) — Northern Europe, Russia (Europe, Siberia, Far East)
  • Psammitis bonneti (Denis, 1938) — France, Italy, Austria, Bulgaria, Russia (Urals to South Siberia), Kazakhstan
  • Psammitis courti (Marusik & Omelko, 2014) — China
  • Psammitis daisetsuzanus (Ono, 1988) — Japan
  • Psammitis deichmanni (Sørensen, 1898) — Canada, USA (Alaska), Greenland
  • Psammitis demirsoyi (Demir, Topçu & Türkes, 2006) — Turkey
  • Psammitis gobiensis (Marusik & Logunov, 2002) — Russia (South Siberia), Mongolia, China
  • Psammitis labradorensis (Keyserling, 1887) — North America, Greenland
  • Psammitis laticeps (Bryant, 1933) — USA, Cuba
  • Psammitis lindbergi (Roewer, 1962) — Afghanistan
  • Psammitis minor (Charitonov, 1946) — Central Asia
  • Psammitis nenilini (Marusik, 1989) — Russia (Middle and South Siberia), Mongolia, China
  • Psammitis nepalhimalaicus (Ono, 1978) — Nepal
  • Psammitis nevadensis (Keyserling, 1880) — USA
  • Psammitis ninnii (Thorell, 1872) — Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to South Siberia), Central Asia
    • Psammitis n. fusciventris (Crome, 1965) — Eastern Europe to Mongolia
  • Psammitis novokhatskyii (Fomichev, 2015) — Russia (Altai)
  • Psammitis potamon (Ono, 1978) — Nepal
  • Psammitis rugosus (Buckle & Redner, 1964) — Russia (Middle Siberia to Far East), Canada, USA
  • Psammitis sabulosus (Hahn, 1832) — Europe, North Africa, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Middle Siberia), Afghanistan
    • Psammitis s. occidentalis (Kulczyński, 1916) — France
  • Psammitis secedens (L. Koch, 1876) — Alps (Austria, Italy), Macedonia
  • Psammitis seserlig (Logunov & Marusik, 1994) — Russia (South Siberia, Far East), Mongolia
  • Psammitis setiger (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885) — Pakistan, India
  • Psammitis sibiricus (Kulczyński, 1908) — Russia (Middle Siberia to Far East), China
  • Psammitis simplicipalpatus (Ono, 1978) — Nepal, Bhutan
  • Psammitis torsivus (Tang & Song, 1988) — China
  • Psammitis tyshchenkoi (Marusik & Logunov, 1995) — Central Asia
  • Psammitis wuae (Song & Zhu, 1995) — China
  • Psammitis xysticiformis (Caporiacco, 1935) — Central Asia, China
  • Psammitis zonshteini (Marusik, 1989) — Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Gen. Psammitis Menge, 1876". Natural History Museum Bern. http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/genus/4853. 
  2. Menge, A. (1876). "Preussische Spinnen. VIII. Fortsetzung.". Schriften der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Danzig. (N F) 3: 423–454. 

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