amaurobiids
Amaurobiids are a family of araneomorph spiders commonly known as the "hackled-web weavers" or "ushers". They belong to the superfamily Amaurobioidea and are found primarily in the Holarctic region, with some species extending into the Southern Hemisphere. These spiders are characterized by their cribellate silk, which is a fuzzy, unsticky silk produced by a comb-like appendage called a cribellum. They spin irregular, sheet-like webs that are often built in sheltered locations such as under bark, in leaf litter, or in crevices.
The webs of amaurobiids typically have a funnel-shaped retreat where the spider waits for prey. They are