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Kharitonov (Russian: Дмитрий Евстратьевич Харитонов; 1896-1970), also
spelt Charitonov, was the
first native Russian arachnologist. In 1916 he
founded the arachnological...
- 71 in) long. As of May 2024[update] it
contains 129 species: T.
abchasica Charitonov, 1941 —
Caucasus (Russia, Georgia) T.
achaea Brignoli, 1977 — Greece,...
- Sv 18 July 1961 14
Nicolai Savkin Seaman 11 Sv 13 July 1961 9
Valery Charitonov Seaman 11 Sv 15 July 1961 11
Yuriy Povstyev Captain lieutenant, Commander...
- 2004 –
Italy D.
armenica Charitonov, 1956 – Armenia,
Georgia D.
arnedoi Lissner, 2017 –
Spain (Majorca) D.
arnoldii Charitonov, 1956 –
Central Asia D....
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Mongolia Fedotovia uzbekistanica Charitonov, 1946 (type) –
Central Asia, Iran,
Afghanistan "Gen.
Fedotovia Charitonov, 1946".
World Spider Catalog Version...
- August 2021[update]. It was
first described by
Dmitry Charitonov in 1946 and is
native to
Central Asia.
Charitonov, D. E. (1946). "New
forms of
spiders of the USSR"...
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simoni Kulczyński, 1909 – Syria, Lebanon,
Israel Palpim**** sogdi****
Charitonov, 1946 – Turkey,
Central Asia Palpim****
stridulator Lawrence, 1962 – Namibia...
- (Moluccas)
Plexippus ir**** Logunov, 2009 – Iran
Plexippus kondarensis (
Charitonov, 1951) – Kazakhstan,
Tajikistan Plexippus lutescens Wesolowska, 2011 –...
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developed tegulum on the bulb of the male pedipalp. When it was
published by
Charitonov in 1946, it
acted as a
subgenus to Cedicus. Later, it was
argued that...
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females hibernate.
Tegenaria abchasica was
first described in 1941 by D.E.
Charitonov.
Initially only the male was known; the
female was
first described in...