Singa, also called striped orb-weavers,[2] is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by C. L. Koch in 1836.[3] They are small for orb-weavers, reaching 6 millimetres (0.24 in) or less in body length, excluding the legs.[4]
^ abGloor, Daniel; Nentwig, Wolfgang; Blick, Theo; Kropf, Christian (2019). "Gen. Singa C. L. Koch, 1836". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2019-05-15.
^"Singa Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
singa, spider, singa, also, called, striped, weavers, genus, weaver, spiders, first, described, koch, 1836, they, small, weavers, reaching, millimetres, less, body, length, excluding, legs, singasinga, nitidulascientific, classificationkingdom, animaliaphylum,. Singa also called striped orb weavers 2 is a genus of orb weaver spiders first described by C L Koch in 1836 3 They are small for orb weavers reaching 6 millimetres 0 24 in or less in body length excluding the legs 4 SingaSinga nitidulaScientific classificationKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaSubphylum ChelicerataClass ArachnidaOrder AraneaeInfraorder AraneomorphaeFamily AraneidaeGenus SingaC L Koch 1836 1 Type speciesS hamata Clerck 1757 Species28 see textSpecies EditAs of April 2019 update it contains twenty eight species 1 Singa albobivittata Caporiacco 1947 Tanzania Singa albodorsata Kauri 1950 South Africa Singa alpigena Yin Wang amp Li 1983 China Singa alpigenoides Song amp Zhu 1992 China Singa ammophila Levy 2007 Israel Singa aussereri Thorell 1873 Europe Singa bifasciata Schenkel 1936 China Singa chota Tikader 1970 India Singa concinna Karsch 1884 Sao Tome and Principe Singa cruciformis Yin Peng amp Wang 1994 China Singa cyanea Worley 1928 USA Singa eugeni Levi 1972 USA Singa haddooensis Tikader 1977 India Andaman Is Singa hamata Clerck 1757 type Europe Turkey Russia Europe to Far East Caucasus to Central Asia China Korea Japan Singa hilira Barrion amp Litsinger 1995 Philippines Singa kansuensis Schenkel 1936 China Singa keyserlingi McCook 1894 USA Canada Singa lawrencei Lessert 1930 Congo Singa leucoplagiata Simon 1899 Indonesia Sumatra Singa lucina Audouin 1826 Mediterranean to Central Asia S l eburnea Simon 1929 Algeria Tunisia Singa myrrhea Simon 1895 India Singa neta O Pickard Cambridge 1872 Mediterranean Iraq Singa nitidula C L Koch 1844 Europe Turkey Russia Europe to Far East Caucasus to Central Asia Singa perpolita Thorell 1892 Singapore Singa semiatra L Koch 1867 Mediterranean Ukraine Russia Europe Iraq Iran Singa simoniana Costa 1885 Italy Sardinia Singa theodori Thorell 1894 Indonesia Java See also EditHypsosingaReferences Edit a b Gloor Daniel Nentwig Wolfgang Blick Theo Kropf Christian 2019 Gen Singa C L Koch 1836 World Spider Catalog Version 20 0 Natural History Museum Bern doi 10 24436 2 Retrieved 2019 05 15 Singa Report Integrated Taxonomic Information System Retrieved 2019 05 14 Koch C L 1836 Die Arachniden Genus Singa BugGuide Retrieved 2019 05 15 This Araneidae related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Singa spider amp oldid 1120359843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,