Savignia

Savignia is a genus of sheet weavers that was first described by John Blackwall in 1833. The name honors the French naturalist Marie Jules César Savigny.

Species
it contains twenty-three species, found in Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania, the United States, on Comoros, in Western Australia, and Alaska:
 * Savignia amurensis Eskov, 1991 – Russia
 * Savignia badzhalensis Eskov, 1991 – Russia
 * Savignia basarukini Eskov, 1988 – Russia
 * Savignia birostra (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1947) – Russia, China, USA (Alaska)
 * Savignia borea Eskov, 1988 – Russia
 * Savignia bureensis Tanasevitch & Trilikauskas, 2006 – Russia
 * Savignia centrasiatica Eskov, 1991 – Russia
 * Savignia erythrocephala (Simon, 1908) – Australia (Western Australia)
 * Savignia eskovi Marusik, Koponen & Danilov, 2001 – Russia
 * Savignia frontata Blackwall, 1833 (type) – Europe, Caucasus, Russia to Kazakhstan
 * Savignia fronticornis (Simon, 1884) – Mediterranean
 * Savignia harmsi Wunderlich, 1980 – Spain
 * Savignia kartalensis Jocqué, 1985 – Comoros
 * Savignia kawachiensis Oi, 1960 – Korea, Japan
 * Savignia naniplopi Bosselaers & Henderickx, 2002 – Greece (Crete)
 * Savignia producta Holm, 1977 – Scandinavia, Russia
 * Savignia pseudofrontata Paik, 1978 – Korea
 * Savignia rostellatra Song & Li, 2009 – China
 * Savignia saitoi Eskov, 1988 – Russia
 * Savignia superstes Thaler, 1984 – France
 * Savignia ussurica Eskov, 1988 – Russia
 * Savignia yasudai (Saito, 1986) – Japan
 * Savignia zero Eskov, 1988 – Russia