1975] 
Levi — Araneus, Hypsosinga, Singci 
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Singa eugeni Levi 
Additional Records. New York. Kings Co.: Bergen Beach 
(Brooklyn). New Jersey. Atlantic Co.: Oceanville. North Caro- 
lina. Carteret Co. : Beaufort. 
Hypsosinga pygmaea ( Sundevall ) 
Figure 21 
Theridion pygmaea Sundevall, 1831, Kongl. Svenska Vet. Akad. Handl. 
p. 121. Type from Sweden, assumed lost. 
Singa variabilis Emerton, 1884, Trans. Connecticut Acad. Sci., vol. 6, 
p. 322, pi. 34, fig. 16, pi. 37, figs. 19-21, 2, $. Five syntypes from New 
Haven, Connecticut in the Museum of Comparative Zoology. NEW 
SYNONYMY. 
Singa pygmaea, — Wiehle, 1931 in Dahl, Tierwelt Deutschland, vol. 23, 
p. 47, figs. 64, 65, 2, $. Roewer, 1942, Katalog der Araneae, vol. 1, 
p. 875. Locket and Millidge, 1953, British Spiders, vol. 2, p. 155, figs. 
102c, 103b, 104b, 2 , $. 
Hypsosinga variabilis, — Levi, 1972, Psyche, vol. 78, p. 242, figs. 44-57, 
2 , $ , map 2. 
Note. Mr. G. H. Locket recently lent me British specimens of 
this species and they turned out to be the same as our common H. 
variabilis. There are only minor, probably geographic, differences. 
Distribution. The distribution of this species is holarctic. The 
synonymy of H. variabilis with H. pygmaea was overlooked pre- 
viously. 
Additional American Records. Nova Scotia. Berwick. Tennes- 
see. Lake Co. : Reelfoot Lake. Georgia. Chatham Co. : 3 mi. south- 
east of Savannah. Nebraska. Loup Co.: Taylor. Wyoming. Yel- 
lowstone Natl. Park: Yellowstone Lake. Grand Teton Natl. Park: 
Moran. Utah. Salt Lake Co.: Salt Lake City. Cuba. Pinar del 
Rio: Vinales. 
Hypsosinga funebris (Keyserling) 
Cercidia funebris Keyserling, 1893, Spinnen Amerikas, vol. 4, p. 37, pi. 2, 
fig. 32, 2 . Female holotype from Crescent City, Florida, Marx collection 
of the United States National Museum kept in the American Museum of 
Natural History, examined. 
Araneus singaeformis Scheffer, 1904, Entomol. News, vol. 15, p. 259, pi. 77, 
figs. 4-6, 2 . Female syntypes from Wallace County, Kansas in the 
Museum of Comparative Zoology. 
Hypsosinga singaeformis, — Levi, 1972, Psyche, vol. 78, p. 246, figs. 58-71, 
2 , $. Map 3. 
