Systematics of the weaving spiders

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The order of the web spiders (Araneae) comprises approximately 43,000 species in 110 families .

In the following list you will find all families of the taxon , arranged according to its 3 subordinates. The list is current at the beginning of 2012.

Suborder mesothelae

The mesothelae, which form the smallest suborder of the spiders, comprise only one family with 5 genera in 89 species:

Suborder Mygalomorphae

The suborder Mygalomorphae, which includes tarantulas , includes 15 families and 326 genera with a total of 2693 species:

Atypoidea

Barycheloid

Ctenizoidea

Cyrtauchenioidea

Dipluroidea

Hexatheloidea

Idiopoidea

Mecicobothrioidea

Migoidea

Nemesioidea

Theraphosoidea

Suborder Araneomorphae

The Araneomorphae are by far the largest suborder of the spiders. The group comprises 39,969 species in 3528 genera, which are classified into 94 families:

Ageloidea

Amaurobioidea

Araneoidea

Archaeoidea

Austrochiloidea

Caponioidea

Corinnoidea

Dictynoidea

Dysderoidea

Eresoidea

Filistatoidea

Gnaphosoidea

Hypochiloid

Leptonetoidea

Lycosoidea

Mimetoidea

Palpimanoidea

Pholcoidea

Salticoidea

Scytodoidea

Selenopoidea

Sparassoidea

Tengelloidea

Thomisoidea

Titanoecoidea

Uloboroidea

Zodaroidea

incertae sedis

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d The World Spider Catalog version 12.5.Retrieved January 24, 2012
  2. ^ Charles Griswold, Tracy Audisio, Joel Ledford: An extraordinary new family of spiders from caves in the Pacific Northwest (Araneae, Trogloraptoridae, new family). ZooKeys 215 (2012) doi : 10.3897 / zookeys.215.3547

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