A survey of East Palaearctic Gnaphosidae (Araneae). 3. On new and poorly known Gnaphosa Latreille, 1804 Author Marusik, Yuri M. Author Omelko, Mikhail M. text Zootaxa 2014 3894 1 journal volume 10.11646/zootaxa.3894.1.4 1bff28d0-db79-4a0f-8cfa-fc6cd82ce2ae 1175-5326 251800 70B9B045-9C14-47B1-B0C7-8DDA09AFE02B Gnaphosa stoliczkai O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885 Figs 35–41 , Map 1. Gnaphosa stoliczkai : Ovtsharenko et al. 1992 : 12 , figs 27–32 (♂♀); Song et al. 1999 : 450 , figs 262J, O (♂♀); Song et al. 2004 : 123 , figs 71A–D (♂♀). For a complete synonym listing and references see Platnick (2014) . Material examined . MONGOLIA : Chovd Aimag: 1♂ (Nr. 631, Kaszab Mongolia , MNHB ) 10 km SSW von Somon Bulgan, 1200 m , 4–5.07.1966. FIGURES 35–41. Habitus and male palp of Gnaphosa stoliczkai . 35 habitus, dorsal; 36–37 male palp, ventral and prolateral; 38 male palpal tibia, retrolateral; 39–41 bulbus, retrolateral, ventral and prolateral. Scale = 0.2 mm if not otherwise indicated. Comments . According to Platnick’s (2014) catalogue, this species is found in China only. The distribution map (Map 4) in Ovtsharenko et al. (1992) indicates the northeasternmost locality as Urumqi. This locality refers to the type of G. rudolfi Schenkel, 1963 . The holotype of this species was collected by G.N. Potanin in an unknown locality during his 1884–1886 expedition to central and eastern China , which did not include a visit to Xinjiang. The type locality of this species should lie somewhere east of 100°E. The specimen from Mongolia represents the northernmost record of the species and the first record outside of China . MAP 2. Distribution records of four species: Gnaphosa mandschurica (star, gray—new locality), G. montana (x, gray—new localities), G. potanini (circle, filed - localities of syntypes , open—after Ovtsharenko et al. (1992) and G. similis (diamond).