The wolf spiders belong to the family Lycosidae, a large and widespread group that is found throughout the world. They are named for their wolf like habit of chasing and pouncing upon prey. About 125 species occur
The wandering spider, (family Ctenidae), any member of the family Ctenidae (order Araneida), a small group of large spiders of mainly tropical and subtropical regions, commonly found on foliage and on the ground. Their first two legs are armed with strong bristles on the lower side
The trap-door spider is a truly sneaky and patient predator, which can surprise you with its unique hunting strategy. Being a member of the spider family Ctenizidae, trap-door spiders construct burrows in the ground. At the entrance, they build a silken-hinged door