Barychelidae

For example, the 20 millimetres (0.79 in) long Sipalolasma builds its burrow in rotted wood, with a hinged trapdoor at each end.

The 10 millimetres (0.39 in) long Idioctis builds its burrow approximately 5 centimetres (2.0 in) deep, just below the high tide level, sealing the opening with a thin trapdoor.

[3][example needed] Some members of this group have a rake on the front surface of their chelicerae used for compacting burrow walls.

[4] These spiders can run up glass like tarantulas, and some can stridulate, though it isn't audible to humans.

[5] Barychelids are found in Australia, New Caledonia, South America, Africa, Madagascar, India, New Guinea, and Pacific islands.