Cicurinidae

It was resurrected in 2023, with one genus (Brommella) transferred from Dictynidae and two (Chorizomma and Cicurina) from Hahniidae.

The relationships in the study's maximum likelihood summary tree are shown below.

Two genera included in the study, Brommella and Cicurina, were found to form a monophyletic group, distinct from other families, and were placed in the Cicurinidae.

)[2] Amaurobiidae Agelenidae Cycloctenidae Aorangia Stiphidiidae Desidae Macrobunidae Hahniidae Cybaeidae Cicurinidae Toxopidae Dictynidae As of February 2025[update], the World Spider Catalog accepted four genera:[1] Members of the family Cicurinidae can be distinguished from Dictynidae and Hahniidae, as well as other marronoids, by their lack of a cribellum which is replaced by a small colulus with several bristles (setae).

Mature male palps have an enlarged retrolateral tibial apophysis.