* Nomisia ripariensis O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872
Figs 11-13
Nomisia ripariensis Levy, 1995: 931, figs 26-30 (♂♀).
Nomisia ripariensis Ponomarev et al., 2019: 316, fig. 10 (♂).
Material examined.
GEORGIA - Kakheti • 6♂♂; Dedoplistskaro mun., Vashlovani NP, Mijniskure; N41.1127°, E46.6460°; 101 m a.s.l.; semidesert, the light trap; leg. Kaitila J.-P. & Junnilainen J.; 22 May 2023; CaBOL-IDs 1035768, 1035775, 1035790, 1035810, 1035811, 1035822 . Kvemo Kartli • 1♀; Marneuli mun., Shulaveri; N41.3681°, E44.8219°; 479 m a.s.l.; under rocks in steppe; leg. Seropian A., Bulbulashvili N. & Zukakishvili A.; 3 Jun. 2023; CaBOL-ID 1020862 .
Remarks.
This species is distributed from the eastern Mediterranean north to Dagestan and east to Iran (Nentwig et al. 2023; WSC 2023). In the Caucasus, it is reported from a single locality in Dagestan and several localities in Azerbaijan (Otto 2023). It is the first record of N. ripariensis from Georgia. The examined material originates from the Georgian-Azerbaijani border, although the nearest record to our specimens is from Dagestan. Males of N. ripariensis are most similar to those of co-occurring in the Caucasus and Georgia N. conigera (Spassky, 1941), from which they are distinguished by a shorter retrolateral tibial apophysis (longer in N. conigera), a shorter and more oblique prolateral arm of the conductor (distinctly protruding and conical in N. conigera), and shape of the embolus (distinctly longer than wide in N. conigera; width and length approximately the same in N. ripariensis). Females are most similar to those of N. exornata (C.L. Koch, 1839) and N. excerpta (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872), but differ in the shape of the receptaculum seminis.
Genus Marinarozelotes Ponomarev, 2020