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Wolf spiders are of the order Araneae (all spiders). The family name is Lycosidae.
Ticks are not closely related to spiders. Ticks belong to the arachnid class, like spiders, but they are in a different order called Acari, while spiders are in the order Araneae. Both ticks and spiders have eight legs and belong to the same class, but they are not closely related in terms of their order.
Arachnids, but none of them are spiders. Spiders are, within the class Arachnida, the order Aranae. Ticks and mites are of the order Acari and daddy longlegs are of the order Opiliones. ^^
Spiders are categorized as such: Kingdom anamalia phylum arthropoda subphylum chelicerata class arachnida order araneae *araneae is the order that houses spiders, when you get to the family level, there are many.
SunPlantsInsects (and some birds)Spiders and birds
Class Arachnida (arachnids) Order Acari Order Amblypigi (amblypygids) Order Araneae (spiders) Order Opiliones (daddy longlegs and harvestmen) Order Palpigradi (microscorpions) Order Pseudoscorpionida (book scorpions, false scorpions, & pseudoscorpions) Order Ricinulei Order Scorpiones (scorpions) Order Solpugida (solpugids and sun spiders) Order Uropygi (uropygids)
Daddy Long Legs are spiders. Spiders are not insects and they are not vertebrates.
spiders, ticks, fleas, lice, & scorpions
No, an arachnid is a spider. Spiders (order Araneae), Wasps (order Hymenoptera).
No, not always. Species from the Class 'Arachnida' have eight legs, however spiders (Order Araneae) is just one group of creatures in this order. Scorpions, mites, solifuges, are all examples of other eight-legged organisms that are related to spiders, but belong to different Orders.
True spiders i.e. Black-Widow or Tarantula belong to the Order Aranea in the Arthropoda Phylum.
Spiders are in class arachnida, order araneae. There are 109 families.