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            <p> Fedotovia Charitonov, 1946</p>
            <p> Type species:  Fedotovia uzbekistanica Charitonov, 1946 from Ishkent, Uzbekistan. </p>
            <p>Note. The genus was described chiefly on the basis of eye pattern, with lateral eyes much larger than medians.</p>
            <p> Diagnosis.  Fedotovia differs from other Palaearctic  Gnaphosinae by lateral eyes twice larger than medians. Among  Gnaphosinae only one species of  Pterotricha ,  P. loeffleri (Roewer, 1955) has lateral eyes twice larger than medians (cf. figs 2, 8 in Marusik et al. 2013). Males of  Fedotovia differ from other  Gnaphosinae by the terminal part of cymbium wider than basal (droplet-shaped in other genera) and very long embolus (longer than cymbium) forming several loops. Females of  Fedotovia differ from other Palaearctic  Gnaphosinae (except  Gnaphosa Latreille, 1804 and  Minosiella Dalmas, 1921 ) by having a scape and very long insemination ducts forming several coils. The epigyne of  Gnaphosa and  Minosiella differs by the scape distinctly connected with the anterior wall of fovea by a stem (stem unsclerotized in  Fedotovia ) and having not coiled insemination ducts. </p>
            <p>Description. Total length 5–12. Prosoma flattened. Carapace pear-shaped, flattened, with median groove. Cephalic area not elevated. Lateral eyes twice larger than medians. Anterior eye row slightly recurved (in dorsal view), posterior eye row strongly recurved. AME, ALE, PLE circular, dark; PME irregularly triangular, light. MOQ wider in the rear part, longer than wide. Clypeus low, clypeal height not more than ALE. Chelicerae with 1– 2 anterior and 3–7 posterior teeth fused at bases. Sternum oval. Leg formula variable: 4321, 4213, 4123 or 4231. Leg IV always much longer than others, length of legs I‒III subequal. Spination variable with few exceptions: femur I–IV with d1-1-0, p0-1-1 (7 exceptions among 28 legs studied); patella I–II without spines (2 exceptions), on legs III‒IV p1, r1 (one exception); tibia I‒IV with 3 pairs of ventral spines (3 exceptions). Tarsal claws long, dentate near bases. Tarsi and metatarsi I–II with scopula. Opisthosoma oval and flattened. Males with a small anterior scutum.</p>
            <p>Male palp very similar in all species: femur and patella not modified; tibia with thin tapering retrolateral apophysis, shifted dorsally, its length subequal to length of tibia; cymbium subrectangular, its apical part wider than base; subtegulum (St) small, located baso-retrolaterally; median apophysis (Ma) long with hooked tip; embolus very long, longer than carapace, forming several loops, originates at 6‒6:30 o'clock.</p>
            <p>Epigyne very similar in all species, with distinct oval or rectangular fovea longer than wide, fovea with distinct lateral margins (Lm, longer than fovea width) and weakly sclerotized ovoid scape (Sc) located almost in the centre of fovea; stem of scape (Ss) unsclerotized. Insemination ducts long, anterior parts (Ap, near copulatory opening) weakly sclerotized, form three coils; anterior part of insemination duct bears club-like accessorial gland (Gl), gland well sclerotized with long handle. Basal parts of insemination ducts (Tp, close to receptacles) well sclerotized, meandering forming several loops. Receptacles (Re) small, not spaced, their diameter only 2‒3 times larger than diameter of basal ducts.</p>
            <p> Distinguishing species. All  Fedotovia species have very similar copulatory organs. Male palps are almost indistinguishable, slightly differing in proportions of tibial apophysis, presence or absence of strong spine on the base of apophysis, retrolateral margin of cymbium (concave or almost straight), shape of tegulum, its retrolateral margin can be rounded, moderately rounded or straight, with distinct or indistinct triangular protrusion in the retroapical part. Epigynes differ by the shape of the fovea, shape and position of septum, and also by the shape of posterior part of insemination ducts. Species can be more or less easily distinguished from each other by the size (  F. mikhailovi sp. n. is smaller than other species, carapace less than 3 mm), spination, and relative thickness of tibia and eye formula. </p>
            <p> Composition. The genus includes four named species:  F. uzbekistanica Charitonov, 1946 ,  F. mongolica Marusik, 1993 ,  F. mikhailovi sp. n. and  F. feti sp. n.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Central Asia: Afghanistan, Iran (O. Mirshamsi, pers. comm.), Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and western Mongolia.</p>
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            <p> Fedotovia mikhailovi sp. n.</p>
            <p>Figs 1‒15, 22‒23, 29‒31, Map 1</p>
            <p>Types: MONGOLIA: Khovd Aimag: holotype ♂ (ISEA) and paratype ♀ (ISEA), 36 km SW from Altai Village, Bodonchiyn-Gol River Valley, 45°45’N, 92°11’E, stony desert, 1300 m, 7‒8.05.2012 (A.A. Fomichev).</p>
            <p>Etymology. The specific name is a patronym in honour of our friend and colleague Kirill G. Mikhailov (Moscow, Russia), an outstanding araneologist and publisher/editor of many biological journals and monographs, who has made a great contribution to spider research.</p>
            <p> Diagnosis. This new species differs from all congeners by the smaller body size and copulatory organs (cf. Table 1 and Figs 22‒28), darker coloration of abdomen, more flattened body (Figs 2, 8) and relatively longer and thinner legs. Male of the new species differs by elongated and almost straight tibial apophysis (equal in length to tibia), presence of strong spine near the base of tibial apophysis and more bent distal part of median apophysis. Also, male of  F. mikhailovi sp. n. differs by strongly developed spination of legs I and II: tibia I bears a dozen of lateral spines (absent or few in other  Fedotovia ), metatarsi I with lateral spines (only ventral in others congeners). Epigyne of  F. mikhailovi sp. n. is most similar to that in  F. mongolica by having thick posterior part of insemination ducts, but differs in the direction of abovementioned ducts and fovea with almost parallel lateral margins (oval fovea in  G. mongolica ). </p>
            <p>Description. Male (holotype). Total length 5.8. Carapace: 2.7 long, 2.05 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.09, ALE 0.13, PME 0.09, PLE 0.13, AME‒AME 0.07, AME‒ALE 0.03, PME‒PME 0.06, PME‒PLE 0.14, ALE‒PLE 0.17; MOQ length 0.31, front width 0.21, back width 0.24. Coloration: Carapace light brown, with more dark margins (Figs 7‒8). Chelicerae light brown; promargin with 2 teeth, retromargin with 4 teeth. Legs, labium, sternum and maxillae yellow. Opisthosoma dorsally grey with yellow spots, ventrally cream-colored. Spinnerets yellow-grey. Tibia I length/width ratio 6.3. Spination as in Table 2.</p>
            <p>Leg measurements:</p>
            <p>Palp as in Figs 13‒15, 22; retrolateral margin of cymbium slightly concave (Fig. 22); tibial apophysis elongate (nearly as long as tibia) and almost straight (slightly bent on the tip), with strong spine (Sp) near the base on prolateral side (Fig. 22), spine longer than tibial apophysis; base of embolus (in prolateral view) as wide as high.</p>
            <p>Female. Total length 6.5. Carapace: 2.75 long, 2.1 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.09, ALE 0.14, PME 0.1, PLE 0.13, AME‒AME 0.07, AME‒ALE 0.03, PME‒PME 0.04, PME‒PLE 0.16, ALE‒PLE 0.19; MOQ length 0.33, front width 0.23, back width 0.27. Carapace light brown with darker margins. Chelicerae brown; promargin with 1 tooth, retromargin with 5 teeth. Labium, maxillae and sternum light brown. Legs yellow. Coloration of opisthosoma and spinnerets as in male. Tibia I length/width ratio 4.5. Spination as in Table 2.</p>
            <p>Leg measurements: Epigyne as in Figs 23, 29‒31; with subparallel lateral margins, septum located in posterior part of fovea. Distribution. Known only from the type locality.</p>
            <p>Abbreviations: Ap anterior part of the insemination ducts; Lm lateral margins; Sc scape; Ss stem of scape; Re receptacle; Tp basal part of the insemination ducts.</p>
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            <p> Fedotovia mongolica Marusik, 1993</p>
            <p>Figs 28, 32‒39, Map 1</p>
            <p>F. m. Marusik, 1993: 79, f. 7‒8 (♀).</p>
            <p>Material examined: MONGOLIA: Govi-Altai Aimag: holotype ♀ (ZMMU), between the Atas-Bogdo and Shor- Teg Mts., 0 7.1989 (A. Ponomarenko, Yu. Popov); 2♀ (ISEA), Huvchiyn-Nuru Mt. Range, 45°09’N, 94°24’E, dry residual mountains, 1050–1300 m, 12.05.2012 (A.A. Fomichev).</p>
            <p> Diagnosis.  Fedotovia mongolica is most similar to  F. mikhailovi sp. n. , from which it differs by larger size (Table 1), different course of posterior part of insemination ducts, and oval fovea (subrectangular in similar species). It differs from  F. uzbekistanica and  F. feti sp. n. by the short and wide basal parts of insemination ducts (Figs 28, 32‒33). </p>
            <p>Description. Female (from Huvchiyn-Nuru). Total length 10.85. Carapace: 4.65 long, 3.5 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.11, ALE 0.21, PME 0.13, PLE 0.2, AME‒AME 0.1, AME‒ALE 0.07, PME‒PME 0.13, PME‒PLE 0.29, ALE‒PLE 0.31; MOQ length 0.49, front width 0.33, back width 0.39. Coloration: Carapace light brown. Chelicerae dark brown; promargin with 2 teeth, retromargin with 3‒4 teeth. Sternum, maxillae and labium brown. Legs yellow-brown. Opisthosoma grey-cream dorsally and cream-coloured ventrally. Spinnerets yellowbrown. Tibia I length/width ratio 4.8. Spination as in Table 2.</p>
            <p>Leg measurements:</p>
            <p>Epigyne as in Figs 28, 32‒34; with long lateral margins and round scape. Posterior parts of insemination ducts thick, short and twisted; anterior parts of ducts spiraled.</p>
            <p>Size variations. Total length 10.85–12.3; carapace 4.65–5.1 long and 3.5–4.0 wide (n = 2).</p>
            <p>Male unknown.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Known from two localities in Govi-Altai Aimag (southwestern Mongolia).</p>
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            <p> Fedotovia feti sp. n.</p>
            <p>Figs 16‒18, 24‒25, 48‒55, 60‒63, Map 1</p>
            <p> F. uzbekistanica: Ovtsharenko &amp; Platnick 1991: 104 (♀ from Mongolia misidentified). </p>
            <p>Types: MONGOLIA: Ömnögovi Aimag: holotype ♂ (ZMMU) and paratypes 3♂, 1♀ (ZMMU) Noyon Somon, Noyon uul (Mts.), 43°01.73’N 102°05.90’E, 1700 m, 30‒ 31.05.1997 (Yu.M. Marusik); 1♂, 4♀ (NHMB 809) Sevrej ul Gebirge, 10 km SW von Somon Sevrej, 1600 m, 17.VI.1967. Vorberge von Sevrej ul, sehr öde Hochwüste, mit Schotterpanzer und Kies bedeckter Boden. Unter Steinen geeinzelt (Z. Kaszab); Govi-Altai Aimag: 1♂, 2♀ (NHMB 582) Gobi Altaj Gebirge 9 km S von Somon Beger, 1600 m, 26.VI.1966. Am nordlich exponierten flachen Berghang (am “beel”), am Öden, am Steinboden, unter Steinen geeinzelt (Z. Kaszab).</p>
            <p> Etymology. The specific name is a patronym in honour of our friend, scorpionologist Victor  Fet (Marshall University, Huntington, USA). </p>
            <p> Diagnosis. The new species is most closely related to  F. uzbekistanica , from which it can be distinguished by the larger body size, longer and thinner legs in both sexes and smaller posterior median eyes in females. The male palp of these species differs by size (larger in new species) and straight retrolateral margin of cymbium in  F. uzbekistanica (strongly concave in new species, cf. Figs 24, 26). From  F. mikhailovi sp. n. it differs by the shortened and curved tibial apophysis. Females differ from congeners by the wider posterior part of epigynal fovea, as well as by length and thickness of insemination ducts (see Table 1). </p>
            <p>Description. Male (holotype). Total length 8.6. Carapace: 3.9 long, 2.95 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.13, ALE 0.2, PME 0.14, PLE 0.19, AME‒AME 0.1, AME‒ALE 0.04, PME‒PME 0.07, PME‒PLE 0.2, ALE‒PLE 0.26; MOQ length 0.49, front width 0.33, back width 0.37. Coloration: Carapace, chelicerae, labium, maxillae and sternum light brown. Cheliceral promargin with 2 teeth, retromargin with 5 teeth. Legs yellow. Opisthosoma dorsally yellow-grey, ventrally cream-colored. Large specimens much darker. Spinnerets yellow. Tibia I length/width ratio 4.9. Spination as in Table 2.</p>
            <p>Leg measurements</p>
            <p>Palp as in Figs 16‒18, 24. Cymbium with concave retrolateral margin (Fig. 24); tibial apophysis thick and relatively short (shorter than tibia), bent in mid-half; distal part of median apophysis strongly bent; embolus about 6.6 long (about 1.5 times longer than carapace).</p>
            <p>Female. Total length 10.3. Carapace: 4.3 long, 3.3 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.14, ALE 0.23, PME 0.17, PLE 0.2, AME‒AME 0.11, AME‒ALE 0.07, PME‒PME 0.07, PME‒PLE 0.21, ALE‒PLE 0.27; MOQ length 0.53, front width 0.36, back width 0.41. Coloration: Carapace light brown. Chelicerae brown. Promargin with 2 teeth, retromargin with 5‒6 teeth. Labium, maxillae and sternum brown. Legs yellow, but metatarsi and tarsi of I and II legs light brown. Opisthosoma cream-colored. Spinnerets yellow. Large specimens much darker. Tibia I length/width ratio 4.0. Spination as in Table 2.</p>
            <p>Leg measurements</p>
            <p>Epigyne as in Figs 25, 60‒63; epigynal fovea looks like as an elongated rectangle.</p>
            <p>Size variation. Males (n = 6) vary from 8.6 to 10 in body length, carapace 3.9–4.8 long and 2.95–3.8 wide. Females (n = 7) vary from 9 to 11.7 in body length, carapace 3.25–4.85 long and 2.65–3.8 wide.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Southwestern Mongolia.</p>
            <p> Comments. In addition to morphological differences indicating that  F. feti sp. n. is a separate species, there is another evidence supporting the status of this Mongolian population. The Mongolian (  F. feti sp. n. ) and Central Asian (  F. uzbekistanica ) populations are separated by Tien Shan and Pamir-Alai Mountains reaching at height 7000 and 5000 m, respectively. Since all  Fedotovia species inhabit deserts, high mountains are an insurmountable obstacle for the dispersal of desert (= eremic) species. Similar pattern of distribution of related eremic species are known in other group of spiders, for example in  Yllenus Simon, 1868 (Salticidae) (Logunov &amp; Marusik 2003) or  Evippa Simon, 1882 (Lycosidae) (Marusik et al. 2003), and also in insects, for example in the carpenter-moths (  Cossidae ) (Yakovlev &amp; Dubatolov 2013). </p>
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            <p> Fedotovia uzbekistanica Charitonov, 1946</p>
            <p>Figs 19‒21, 26‒27, 40‒47, 56‒59, Map 1</p>
            <p>F. u. Charitonov, 1946: 24, f. 31‒32 (♀).</p>
            <p> Gnaphosa lindbergi Roewer, 1961: 4 , f. 1‒3, 59 (♀). </p>
            <p>F. u.: Charitonov 1969: 98 (♀).</p>
            <p> Eilica u.: Platnick &amp; Shadab 1981: 184 (♀). </p>
            <p>F. u.: Ovtsharenko &amp; Platnick 1991: 103, f. 1‒5 (♂♀); Ovtsharenko et al., 1992: 4; Marusik, 1993: 79, f. 9‒11 (♀); Murphy, 2007: 32, 108‒109, f. (♂♀).</p>
            <p>Material examined: KAZAKHSTAN: Taraz (formerly Dzhambul) Province: 1♂ (ZMMU) Karatau Mts., 20 km from Dzhambul (now Taraz), 16.05.1991 (S. Ovtchinnikov). TAJIKISTAN: Khatlon (formerly Kurgan-Tyube) Province: 2♀ (ZMMU), Garavuti, Aktau Mts., Sostokoz Village, 18.06.1973 (A. Kononenko).</p>
            <p> Diagnosis. Differs from  F. mikhailovi sp. n. by the larger body size and lighter coloration. Unlike  F. mikhailovi sp. n. , the male of  F. uzbekistanica has shortened and slightly curved tibial apophysis. It differs from  F. fet i sp. n. by the smaller size of the male palp, straight retrolateral margin of cymbium and tegulum (concave cymbium and rounded tegulum in other species) and by the narrower posterior part of epigynal fovea in females. From  F. mongolica it differs by the longer and thinner posterior parts of insemination ducts and smaller receptacles. Compared to all other  Fedotovia species,  F. uzbekistanica has much thicker legs. </p>
            <p>Description. Male. Total length 6.9. Carapace: 3.45 long, 2.6 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.1, ALE 0.14, PME 0.13, PLE 0.14, AME‒AME 0.1, AME‒ALE 0.06, PME‒PME 0.07, PME‒PLE 0.19, ALE‒PLE 0.27; MOQ length 0.4, front width 0.29, back width 0.34. Coloration: carapace, chelicerae and labium yellowbrown. Cheliceral promargin with 2 teeth, retromargin with 6‒7 teeth. Maxillae, sternum and legs yellow. Opisthosoma dirty-yellow. Spinnerets yellow. Tibia I length/width ratio 3.6. Spination as in Table 2.</p>
            <p>Leg measurements</p>
            <p>Palp as in Figs 19‒21, 26. Cymbium with straight retrolateral margin; tibial apophysis short (shorter than tibia) and thick; retrolateral margin of tegulum straight with distinct triangular protrusion (Pr) in the terminal part (Fig. 19).</p>
            <p>Female. Total length 7.0. Carapace: 3.3 long, 2.6 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances: AME 0.11, ALE 0.2, PME 0.14, PLE 0.19, AME‒AME 0.06, AME‒ALE 0.06, PME‒PME 0.06, PME‒PLE 0.17, ALE‒PLE 0.23; MOQ length 0.43, front width 0.27, back width 0.36. Coloration: carapace and chelicerae light brown. Cheliceral promargin with 2 teeth, retromargin with 6 teeth. Maxillae, labium and sternum yellow-brown. Legs yellow, but metatarsi and tarsi of I and II legs are light brown. Opisthosoma yellow-grey, more grayish dorsally. Spinnerets yellow. Tibia I length/width ratio 3.1. Spination as in Table 2.</p>
            <p>Leg measurements</p>
            <p>Epigyne as in Figs 56‒59; fovea oval, lateral margin at basal half rounded, converging; tip of scape located in center of fovea; insemination ducts relatively thin, make 3‒4 coils close to receptacles.</p>
            <p>Size variation. The second female: total length 9.8, carapace 3.6 long and 2.65 wide.</p>
            <p> For a more detailed description see Ovtsharenko &amp; Platnick (1991) who studied the holotype. Distribution. Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan (Map 1). The record from western Mongolia (Ovtsharenko &amp; Platnick 1991; material not examined) most likely refers to  F. mongolica or  F. feti sp. n. (see above). Recently this species was reported from western Kazakhstan (Ponomarev &amp; Abdurakhmanov 2014), the westernmost locality of the species and genus. </p>
            <p> MAP 1. Known records of  Fedotovia in Central Palaearctic. +  feti sp. n. , •  mikhailovi sp. n. , *  mongolica , Ο  uzbekistanica , ¤ type locality of  Gnaphosa lindbergi Roewer, 1961 (=  uzbekistanica ),♦  uzbekistanica reported from Iran (probably belongs to undescribed species), †  uzbekistanica recorded from western Mongolia by Ovtsharenko &amp; Platnick 1991 and most likely referring to  mongolica or  feti sp. n. , ⋅  Fedotovia sp. collected by A.V. Ponomarev in central Kazakhstan. </p>
            <p> Fedotovia mikhailovi sp. n.</p>
            <p> Fedotovia feti sp. n.</p>
            <p> Fedotovia uzbekistanica Fedotovia mongolica ♀ III d1-1-0, p1, r1 d1-0-0, p2-1-1, r2-2-2, v2-2 -2 d1-1-0, p1-1-0, r1-1-0, v2 -0-2 </p>
            <p>p0-1-1,</p>
            <p>r0-1-1</p>
            <p>IV d1-1-0, p1, r1 d1-0-1, p2-1-1, r2-1-1, v2-2 -2 d1-2-0, p1-1-0, r1-1-0, v2 -0-2</p>
            <p>p0-1-1,</p>
            <p>r0-1-1</p>
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            <p> Key to  Fedotovia species </p>
            <p> Males (male of  F. mongolica is unknown) </p>
            <p> 1 Carapace shorter than 3 mm, tibia I length/width ratio 6.3, tibia I with about 12 lateral spines...........  F. mikhailovi sp. n.</p>
            <p>- Carapace longer than 3 mm, tibia I length/width ratio less than 5.0, tibia I with 6 or less lateral spines..................2</p>
            <p> 2 Tibia I with 2‒6 lateral spines, tibia I length/width ratio 4.9, retrolateral margin of cymbium concave, retrolateral margin of tegulum rounded.............................................................................  F. feti sp. n.</p>
            <p> - Tibia I without lateral spines, tibia I length/width ratio 3.6, retrolateral margin of cymbium and tegulum straight...................................................................................................  F. uzbekistanica</p>
            <p>Females</p>
            <p> 1 Carapace shorter than 3 mm, cheliceral promargin with 1 teeth, anterior part of epigynal fovea wider then posterior..............................................................................................  F. mikhailovi sp. n.</p>
            <p>- Carapace longer than 3 mm, cheliceral promargin with 2 teeth, anterior part of epigynal fovea not wider then posterior..... 2</p>
            <p> 2 Basal parts of insemination ducts short and wide, PME‒PLE/PME ratio 2.23............................  F. mongolica</p>
            <p>- Basal parts of insemination ducts long and thin, PME‒PLE/PME ratio less than 2.0................................. 3</p>
            <p> 3 Tibia I length/width ratio 3.1, epigynal fovea oval...............................................  F. uzbekistanica</p>
            <p> - Tibia I length/width ratio 4.0, epigynal fovea elongated rectangle shaped..................................  F. feti sp. n.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A1E82CFF949C3447E5FD7FC0FEFA9F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Fomichev, Alexander A.;Marusik, Yuri M.	Fomichev, Alexander A., Marusik, Yuri M. (2015): A survey of East Palaearctic Gnaphosidae (Araneae). 4. A review of Fedotovia Charitonov, 1946. Zootaxa 3948 (1): 93-108, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3948.1.6
