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Salticidae

Has large PMEs, short legs that are stocky and built for running
2 claws

Has large AMEs, short legs that are stocky and built for running


2 claws

Thomisidae

Long front 2 sets of legs can change color (yellow or white)

Long front 2 sets of legs can change color (yellow or white)

Lycosidae

AME's small and straight PME row square with large PMEs 
usually brown

carry egg sac on spinnerets

AME's small and straight PME row square with large PMEs


usually brown


carry egg sac on spinnerets

Lycosidae eyes

large PMEs, AME row straight and small

large PMEs, AME row straight and small

Pisauridae

3 claws, usually brown
Anterior and Posterior eye rows curved

3 claws, usually brown


Anterior and Posterior eye rows curved

Pisauridae Eyes

AMEs and PMEs curved

AMEs and PMEs curved

Clubionidae

pale in color
anterior spinnerets conical and close to base

pale in color


anterior spinnerets conical and close to base

Clubionidae spinnerets

conical and close to the base

conical and close to the base

Gnaphosidae

usually dark in color
anterior spinnerets cylindrical and separated at the base

usually dark in color


anterior spinnerets cylindrical and separated at the base

Gnaphosidae spinnerets

anterior cylindrical and separated at the base

anterior cylindrical and separated at the base

Araneidae

spiny legs

spiny legs



Araneidae eyes


Tetragnathidae

elongate base and fang of chelicera
long slim cylindrical bodies

elongate base and fang of chelicera


long slim cylindrical bodies

Tetragnathidae fangs

linyphiidae

really tiny
not very spiny legs

really tiny


not very spiny legs



theridiidae

globular, tear-drop shaped abdomen as tall as it long 
Usually few leg spines

globular, tear-drop shaped abdomen as tall as it long


Usually few leg spines

Pholcidae

6 eyes, known for their extremely long legs

6 eyes, known for their extremely long legs

Agelenidae

Long posterior spinnerets (2x length of anterior spinnerets)

Long posterior spinnerets (2x length of anterior spinnerets)