Biology:Singafrotypa
Singafrotypa is an African genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by Pierre L.G. Benoit in 1962.[1]
Distribution
Two species are endemic to southern Africa, with one species present in West to Central Africa, and another in Ethiopia.
Description
Males are unknown. Females range from 9–10 mm in total length. They have an elongated abdomen with parallel sides that overhang the spinnerets. The carapace is dark brown with a wide cephalic region and widely separated median and lateral eyes. The sternum is dark brown and longer than wide. The abdomen is elongate and cylindrical, longer than wide, and caudally overhangs the spinnerets.[2]
Lifestyle
Nothing is known about their behaviour, though some specimens were sampled while sweeping grass.[2]
Species
As of September 2025[update], this genus includes four species:[3]
- Singafrotypa acanthopus (Simon, 1907) – Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea (Bioko), DR Congo (type species)
- Singafrotypa mandela Kuntner & Hormiga, 2002 – South Africa
- Singafrotypa okavango Kuntner & Hormiga, 2002 – Botswana
- Singafrotypa subinermis (Caporiacco, 1940) – Ethiopia
References
- ↑ Benoit, P. L. G. (1962). "Les Araneidae-Nephilinae africains.". Revue de Zoologie et de Botanique Africaines 65: 217–231.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Dippenaar-Schoeman, A.S.; Haddad, C.R.; Foord, S.H.; Lotz, L.N.; Webb, P. (2022). The Araneidae of South Africa. Version 2: part 3 (Ne-U). South African National Survey of Arachnida Photo Identification Guide. pp. 57. doi:10.5281/zenodo.6326991.
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- ↑ "Genus Singafrotypa". World Spider Catalog. https://wsc.nmbe.ch/genus/402. Retrieved 26 September 2025.
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