Agelenidae
Agelenidae is a family of spiders commonly known as funnel weavers. They are characterized by their distinctive funnel-shaped webs, which they construct in grass, shrubs, and other vegetation. These webs are designed to trap insects, which the spiders catch by quickly darting out from their hiding spots.
Funnel weavers are typically medium to large in size and have long, slender legs. They are found in various habitats around the world, often preferring moist environments. While most species are harmless to humans, their webs can be a nuisance when they accumulate in gardens or homes.