Spiders!
Araneomorphae
15 Agelenidae*
16 Amaurobiidae
17 Anapidae
18 Anyphaenidae
19 Araneidae
20 Caponiidae
22 Clubionidae
23 Corinnidae
24 Ctenidae
25 Cybaeidae
26 Deinopidae
27 Desidae
28 Dictynidae
29 Diguetidae
30 Drymusidae
31 Dysderidae*
32 Filistatidae
33 Gnaphosidae
34 Hahniidae
35 Hersiliidae
36 Linyphiidae
37 Liocranidae
38 Lycosidae
39 Macrobunidae
40 Mimetidae
41 Miturgidae
42 Mysmenidae
43 Nesticidae*
45 Oecobiidae
46 Oonopidae
47 Oxyopidae
48 Palpimanidae
50 Pholcidae
51 Pisauridae
52 Prodidomidae
53 Salticidae
54 Scytodidae
55 Segestriidae
56 Selenopidae
57 Senoculidae
58 Sicariidae
59 Sparassidae
61 Synotaxidae
62 Telemidae
65 Theridiidae
67 Thomisidae
68 Titanoecidae
69 Trachelidae
70 Trechaleidae
72 Uloboridae
73 Xenoctenidae
74 Zodariidae
Notes.
Agelenidae is only represented in the region by three introduced species.
Dysdera solers Walckenaer is the only dysderid species to be known from Colombia. Although it is likely to be a true Caponiidae (Řezáč et al. 2008).
Entypesidae is only represented by a very old-described species that is in need to be revised. All the remaining species in this family are Old World distributed.
Nemesiidae is only represented in the region by one uncertain species.
Nesticidae has two species, one of which is introduced, and the other one is only known from Venezuela (as uncertain).