A survey was carried out at farms of Rasheid, Beheira gavernorate during two successive rice seasons,2009 and 2010. Two sowing dates were studied; the first is the normal date of sowing (early May), the second sowing date is the late one (early June) using three traps (sweep net,pit fall and water pan). 10 species of true spiders were belonging to 6 families surveyed from the Egyptian rice fields. The spiders were recorded for the first date 9 species of true spiders were surveyed from rice fields at from Rasheid EL- Behira governorate. 6 spider families were surveyed, with 807 individuals belonging to 9 spider Species. The surveyed spiders and Families and their percentages were as follows: Thomicidae (Thomisius sp) with 3.46 % Lycosidae (Lycosa sp., Pardosa spp., Trochosa sp.,) with 9.04 % 25.65 % and 7.89 %, respectively. Tetragnothridae had two species (Tetragnatha javana, Tetragnatha nitens)with 40.89 %. Philodromidae (Thanatus Albini)) with 4.08% Araneidae (Singa sp.) with 6.44 % and Pisawridae (Dolomedes sp.) with2. 72 % and the second 7 spider families were surveyed, with 719 individuals belonging to 10 spider Species . The surveyed spared and Families and their percentages were as follows: Thomicidae (Thomisius sp.) with2.78% Lycosidae (Lycosa sp., Pardosa spp., Trochosa sp.,) with 9.59 % 17.52 % and 3.47 %, respectively. Tetragnothridae had if two species (Tetragnatha javana, Tetragnatha nitens)with 54.65 % Philodromidae (Thanatus Albini)) with 3.33% Araneidae (Singa sp.) with 5.98 % and Pisawridae (Dolomedes sp.) with 2.50 % and Salticidae Mendoza sp with 0.13 %.