Algarvezelotes is a monotypic genus of spiders in the family Gnaphosidae containing the single species, Algarvezelotes unidentatus. Only the male is known.
Algarvezelotes unidentatus has been recorded only from the Algarve region of Portugal.
The genus name is a combination of Algarve (where the spider was found) and the related genus Zelotes.
The name of the species is Latin for "single-toothed", referring to the single tooth of the posterior margin of the fang furrow.
The genus was placed in tribe Zelotini and family Fonteferreidae (spelled Fonteferridae) by its author.