The Nearctic Spider Database, http://www.canadianarachnology.org/data/spiders/17045
Singa eugeni Levi, 1972
FAMILY: ARANEIDAE Simon, 1895
Genus: Singa C. L. Koch, 1836
Species: Singa eugeni Levi, 1972
Common Names
Family Common Name:
orbweavers
Genus Common Name:
striped orbweavers
Species Common Name:
none
Distribution
Global Distribution: USA
Nearctic States & Provinces:
ON
Collection Locales Mapped by Year Collected:
Natural History, Phenology & Image(s)
Feeding Guild:‡
orb weavers
‡Feeding guild when noted defined by Uetz, G. W., J. Halaj, and A. B. Cady. 1999. Guild structure of spiders in major crops. Journal of Arachnology 27:270-280.
Recorded Habitats:
(not yet recorded or unknown)
Life & Natural History:
(not yet recorded or unknown)
Seasonality of Specimen Records:
Image(s) of Habitus:
(images not yet available)
Details About Males
Description:
(not yet recorded or unknown)
Image of External Male Genitalia:
(image not yet available)
Details About Females
Description:
(not yet recorded or unknown)
Image of Epigynum:
(image not yet available)
Synonyms and Chresonyms†
| Singa eugeni Levi 1972 |
| Singa eugeni Levi 2002 |
| Singa eugeni Dondale et al. 2003 |
Taxonomic References†
Dondale, C. D., J. H. Redner, P. Paquin & H. W. Levi. 2003. The insects and arachnids of Canada. Part 23. The orb-weaving spiders of Canada and Alaska (Araneae: Uloboridae, Tetragnathidae, Araneidae, Theridiosomatidae). NRC Research Press, Ottawa, 371 pp.
Keyserling, E. 1893. Die Spinnen Amerikas. Epeiridae. Nürnberg, 4: 209-377.
Levi, H. W. 2002. Keys to the genera of araneid orbweavers (Araneae, Araneidae) of the Americas. J. Arachnol. 30: 527-562.
Levi, H. W. 1972. The orb-weaver genera Singa and Hypsosinga in America (Araneae: Araneidae). Psyche, Camb. 78: 229-256.
†Nomenclature and taxonomic references from the World Spider Catalog accessible at http://research.amnh.org/entomology/spiders/catalog/ARANEIDAE.html
Other Nearctic Members of Genus Singa C. L. Koch, 1836‡‡
S. cyanea (Worley, 1928) ...............USA
S. hamata (Clerck, 1757) ...............Palearctic
S. keyserlingi McCook, 1894 ...............USA, Canada
S. nitidula C. L. Koch, 1844 ...............Palearctic
‡‡May also include species with Palearctic distribution