black widow
No this isn't a black widow...their red or orange markings are on the Spiders belly since Black widows hang under their webs. The best guess is a jumping spider if the markings are visible when the spider is walking around.
The Australian Redback Widow is the exception to the rule, it's markings as it's name implies on on the back.
The zebra spider is an arachnid whose body is black-and-white striped.
Specifically, the zebra spider (Salticus scenicus) can be found in Europe and North America. It has alternating black and white stripes running horizontally across its body and legs. It also will be recognized by predation - as a jumping spider - by pouncing and by two of eight eyes being particularly prominent.
The spider with a black body and white smiley face spots is the jumping spider. It's scientific name is Phidippus audax. It is harmless to people.
A ladybird spider is a spider whose red body has four black dots.Specifically, the spider in question can be found natively in Greece. It carries the scientific names Eresus cinnaberinus and E. sandaliatus. It has white-striped black legs. Its fused head and thorax (prosoma) is black. Its abdomen-like rear (opisthosoma) is red, with 4 black dots.
Crab spiders are white as adult females. The arachnids in question can be all white or yellow, with the color changing in accord with ambush hunting and environmental niche needs. The goldenrod crab spider (Misumena vatia) is a stunning example of such an arachnid coloration in North American species.
It is an Italian Wolf Spider genetically crossed with the ponga fern. It has green ferns growing on its back.
A green spider with a red spot is dangerous if it is a red back. Normally, green spiders are not dangerous.
Black Is Back was created in 2007.
red back spider
a very cute spider
grass spider
It's probably the violin spider. That's just a guess.
Argiope aurantia, or the black and yellow garden spider, lives in California and has two yellow stripes running lengthwise down its back. They are not dangerous to humans.
Sounds like the "Garden wolf spider".
Black Widdow Spider PS:I am A student in the 6th grade
I just caught a spider that matches this description. After looking online, I think it may be a jumping spider from the family Salticidae. I believe that spider is Phidippus Audax a.k.a the Bold Jumping Spider.
brownrecluse
The spider that is black with a white crescent on its back is the Brown House Spider. This spider is often confused with the red-back spider.
either its a new spider species, or its just a make believe spider!!
The spider you are referring to is likely the marbled orb-weaver spider (Araneus marmoreus). This spider is known for its bright orange coloration with black spots or diamonds on its back. It is a common sight in many regions, including Texas.