List of trapdoor spiders

Trapdoor spider is a common name that is used to refer to various spiders from several different groups that create burrows with a silk-hinged trapdoor to help them ambush prey.

Several families within the infraorder Mygalomorphae contain trapdoor spiders:
 * Actinopodidae, a family otherwise known as 'mouse-spiders', in South America and Australia
 * Antrodiaetidae, a family of 'folding trapdoor spiders' from the United States and Japan
 * Barychelidae, a family of 'brush-footed trapdoor spiders' with pantropical distribution
 * Ctenizidae, a family of 'cork-lid trapdoor spiders' in tropical and subtropical regions
 * Cyrtaucheniidae, a family of 'wafer-lid trapdoor spiders, with wide distribution except cooler regions
 * Euctenizidae, a family of spiders that make wafer-like or cork-like trapdoors
 * Halonoproctidae, a family of spiders that make wafer-like or cork-like trapdoors and includes the phragmotic genus Cyclocosmia
 * Idiopidae, a family of 'spurred-trapdoor spiders' or 'armoured trapdoors' mostly in Southern Hemisphere
 * Migidae, also known as 'ridge fanged trapdoor spiders' or 'tree trapdoor spiders', in the Southern Hemisphere
 * Nemesiidae, a family of 'tube trapdoor spiders', with both tropical and temperate species worldwide
 * Theraphosidae, a family of tarantulas (where just a few species make trapdoors), also with wide distribution

There is also one family of trapdoor spiders in the suborder Mesothelae:
 * Liphistiidae, a family of spiders with armoured abdomens from Southeast Asia, China and Japan