Family: Gnaphosidae Pocock, 1898 | key
Genus: Nomisia Dalmas, 1921 | key
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    Nomisia exornata (C. L. Koch, 1839)      [urn:lsid:amnh.org:spidersp:027627]
    Description
    Epigyne wider than long. Prosoma dark red-brown to black-brown, with dense white hairs and black bristles. Tarsus brighter than other leg segments. Opisthosoma dark red-brown to black-brown, with dense white hairs and black bristles.

    Body length male: 4.4-7 mm, Body length female: 4.1-7.9 mm

    Additional information
    in hot locations like dunes and dry meadows, prey on ants
    Distribution
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    Global distribution (Platnick 2013): Europe to Central Asia

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    References

    Bayram A, Kunt K B, Danýþman T (2012) The Checklist of the Spiders of Turkey. Version 2012.1 Online at http://www.spidersofturkey.com

    Dalmas R de (1921) Monographie des Araignées de la section des Pterotricha (Araneae: Gnaphosidae). Ann Soc Ent Fr 89: 233-328.

    Miller F (1971) Pavouci-Araneida In: Daniel M & Cerny V. (Hrsg.) Klic zvireny CSSR, Dil. IV. Ceskoslovenska Akademie Ved, Prag : 51-306.

    Murphy J (2007) Gnaphosid genera of the world. British Arachnological Society St Neots, Cambs

    Otto S, Tramp S (2011) Caucasian Spiders – A faunistic Database on the Spiders of the Caucasus (Version 2.0 Beta).
    Internet: db.caucasus-spiders.info/Area/152 (July 2011)

    Platnick N I (2013) The world spider catalog, version 13.5. American Museum of Natural History, online at http://research.amnh.org/iz/spiders/catalog. DOI: 10.5531/db.iz.0001

    van Helsdingen P J (2010) Araneae. In: Fauna Europaea Database (Version 2010.1), online at www.european-arachnology.org