Araneomorphae

Infraorder of arachnids From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Araneomorphae (also called the Labidognatha or "true spiders"[1]) are an infraorder of spiders. They are distinguishable by chelicerae (fangs) that point diagonally forward and cross in a pinching action, in contrast to those of Mygalomorphae (tarantulas and their close kin), which point straight down. Araneomorphs comprise the vast majority (about 92%) of living spiders.

Phylum:Arthropoda
Subphylum:Chelicerata
Class:Arachnida
Order:Araneae
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Araneomorph spiders
Temporal range: Triassic–present
Nephila inaurata (Nephilidae)
Pholcus phalangioides female with eggsac (Pholcidae)
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Suborder: Opisthothelae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Subdivisions
Diversity
95 families
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Distinguishing characteristics

Most spider species are Araneomorphae, which have fangs that face towards each other, increasing the orientations that they can employ during prey-capture. They have fewer book lungs (when present) – usually one pair – and the females typically live one year.

The Mygalomorphae have fangs that face towards the ground, and which are parallel to the long axis of the spider's body, thus they have only one orientation they can employ during prey capture. They have two pairs of book lungs, and the females often live many years.[2]

Spiders included

Almost all of the familiar spiders are included in the Araneomorphae group, one major exception being the tarantulas. There are a few other Mygalomorphae species that live around homes or gardens, but they typically are relatively small and not easily noticed.

The Araneomorphae, to the contrary, include the weavers of spiral webs; the cobweb spiders that live in the corners of rooms, and between windows and screens; the crab spiders that lurk on the surfaces of flowers in gardens; the jumping spiders that are visible hunting on surfaces; the wolf spiders that carpet hunting sites in sunny spots; and the large huntsman spiders.

Systematics

In older schemes, the Araneomorphae were divided into two lineages, the Hypochilae (containing only the family Hypochilidae), and the Neocribellatae. The Neocribellatae were in turn divided into the Austrochiloidea, and the two series Haplogynae and Entelogynae, each containing several superfamilies. Molecular phylogenetic studies have shown that the haplogynes in particular are not a monophyletic group. A 2020 study suggested the relationships among the major groups were as shown in the following cladogram.[3]

Araneomorphae
Haplogynae

The blue bar to the right shows the former Haplogynae in the sense of Coddington (2005).[4]

Table of families

Key
Genera1≥2≥10≥100
Species1–9≥10≥100≥1000
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Spider families[note 1]
FamilyGeneraSpeciesCommon nameExample
Agelenidae1001481araneomorph funnel-web spidersHobo spider (Eratigena agrestis)
Amaurobiidae27208tangled nest spidersCallobius claustrarius
Anapidae59233Holarchaea novaeseelandiae
Ancylometidae110
Anyphaenidae59654anyphaenid sac spidersHibana velox (yellow ghost spider)
Araneidae1973157orb-weaver spidersZygiella x-notata
Archaeidae693pelican spidersMadagascarchaea gracilicollis
Archoleptonetidae28Archoleptoneta gertschi
Argyronetidae1274
Arkyidae238
Austrochilidae29Tasmanian cave spider (Hickmania troglodytes)
Caponiidae21157Diploglena capensis
Cheiracanthiidae15385Cheiracanthium mildei'
Cicurinidae4183
Cithaeronidae210
Clubionidae18681sac spidersClubiona trivialis
Corinnidae76892dark sac spidersCastianeira sp.
Ctenidae48606wandering spidersPhoneutria fera
Cyatholipidae2358
Cybaeidae24308Cryphoeca silvicola
Cycloctenidae981
Deinopidae371net-casting spidersAsianopis subrufa (rufous net-casting spider)
Desidae63323intertidal spidersPhryganoporus candidus
Dictynidae45339Nigma walckenaeri
Diguetidae216coneweb spiders
Dolomedidae7128
Drymusidae219false violin spiders
Dysderidae24666woodlouse hunter spidersWoodlouse spider (Dysdera crocata)
Eresidae9120velvet spidersEresus sandaliatus
Filistatidae18192crevice weaversSouthern house spider (Kukulcania hibernalis)
Fonteferreidae11
Gallieniellidae541
Gnaphosidae1542498flat-bellied ground spidersDrassodes cupreus
Gradungulidae820large-clawed spidersProgradungula carraiensis (Carrai cave spider)
Hahniidae29244dwarf sheet spiders
Hersiliidae16189tree trunk spidersHersilia savignyi
Homalonychidae12
Huttoniidae11Huttonia palpimanoides
Hypochilidae233lampshade spidersHypochilus thorelli
Lamponidae23192White-tailed spider (Lampona spp.)
Lathyidae1058
Leptonetidae22400Tooth Cave spider (Tayshaneta myopica)
Linyphiidae6404965dwarf / money spidersLinyphia triangularis
Liocranidae35358liocranid sac spiders
Lycosidae1402510wolf spidersLycosa tarantula
Macrobunidae2795
Malkaridae1357shield spiders
Mecysmaucheniidae725
Megadictynidae22
Mimetidae8166pirate spidersOarces reticulatus
Miturgidae33191long-legged sac spiders
Myrmecicultoridae12
Mysmenidae17188spurred orb-weavers
Nesticidae16291cave cobweb spidersNesticella marapu
Nicodamidae727
Ochyroceratidae9184midget ground weaversTheotima minutissima
Oecobiidae7134disc web spidersOecobius navus
Oonopidae1151983dwarf hunting spidersOonops domesticus
Orsolobidae30190
Oxyopidae10448lynx spidersPeucetia viridans (green lynx spider)
Pacullidae438
Palpimanidae20182palp-footed spiders
Penestomidae19
Periegopidae13
Philodromidae31529philodromid crab spidersPhilodromus dispar
Pholcidae972060daddy long-legs spidersPholcus phalangioides
Phrurolithidae27420
Physoglenidae1372
Phyxelididae1468
Pimoidae287Pimoa cthulhu
Pisauridae45235nursery web spidersPisaura mirabilis
Plectreuridae232
Prodidomidae24196
Psechridae264
Psilodercidae11225
Salticidae6956950jumping spidersZebra spider (Salticus scenicus)
Scytodidae4262spitting spidersScytodes thoracica
Segestriidae5181tubeweb spidersSegestria florentina
Selenopidae9282wall spidersSelenops radiatus
Senoculidae131
Sicariidae3177recluse spidersBrown recluse (Loxosceles reclusa)
Sparassidae991551huntsman spidersDelena cancerides (Avondale spider)
Stenochilidae213
Stiphidiidae20125Tartarus mullamullangensis
Symphytognathidae10108dwarf orb-weaversPatu digua
Synaphridae313
Synotaxidae540
Telemidae16113long-legged cave spiders
Tetrablemmidae27153armored spiders
Tetragnathidae45996long jawed orb-weaversLeucauge venusta (orchard spider)
Theridiidae1382619cobweb spidersRedback spider (Latrodectus hasselti)
Theridiosomatidae24180ray spidersTheridiosoma gemmosum
Thomisidae1722194crab spidersMisumena vatia (goldenrod crab spider)
Titanoecidae567Goeldia obscura
Toxopidae1482
Trachelidae29317
Trachycosmidae20148
Trechaleidae18136
Trochanteriidae651
Trogloraptoridae11Trogloraptor marchingtoni
Udubidae658
Uloboridae20284hackled orb-weaversUloborus walckenaerius
Viridasiidae314
Xenoctenidae433
Zodariidae901325Zodarion germanicum
Zoropsidae28186Zoropsis spinimana
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Extinct families

  • Pholcochyroceridae

Notes

  1. Unless otherwise shown, currently accepted families and counts based on the World Spider Catalog version 26 as of 23 January 2026.[5] In the World Spider Catalog, "species" counts may include subspecies. Assignment to sub- and infraorders based on Coddington (2005, p. 20) (when given there).

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