Araneidae (Typical Orbweb weavers)
Aerial web weavers, flat web with somewhat regular radial and spiral lines
Agelenidae (Typical Funnelweb spiders)
Small to very large sheet webs narrowing to a tubular retreat
Diguetidae (Desert tent spiders)
Exotic conical tent-like web with hut
Filistatidae (Crevice)
Linyphiidae (Lineweavers)
Delicate dome and bowl and doily webs
Lycosidae (Wolf spiders)
Ground dwelling and burrowing spiders
Oxyopidae (Lynx spiders)
Arboreal ambush spiders
Pholcidae (Cellar spiders)
Cobweb weavers
Plectreuridae
Another kind of crevice spider
Salticidae (Jumping spiders)
Very visual, often brightly colored hunting spiders that are active during the day
Theraphosidae (Tarantulas)
Lumbering goliaths of the spider world, or something else
Theridiidae (Cobweb, combfooted, or gum-footed web weavers)
Non-hazardous relatives of the black widow
Thomisidae (Crab spiders)
Uloboridae
Cribellate orb weavers, our only non-venomous spiders