Araneomorphae
Araneomorphae is a suborder of spiders that includes the majority of spider species. These spiders are characterized by their unique fangs, which move sideways to bite, allowing for more effective prey capture. They typically have a more complex web-building ability compared to other spider groups.
Members of Araneomorphae exhibit a wide range of sizes, colors, and behaviors. This suborder includes familiar spiders like jumping spiders and orb-weavers. Their diverse adaptations enable them to thrive in various environments, from forests to deserts, making them an essential part of many ecosystems.