The name of a black bug with a red spot on the back is the bordered plant bug nymph. They look much like a beetle and are found in Arizona, California, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, and South Carolina.
Harlequin bugs are bugs that are black and orange in color and long in size. The insects in question (Murgantia histrionica) have bodies shaped like shields and may measure around
Harlequin bugs are bugs that are black and orange in color and long in size. The insects in question (Murgantia histrionica) have bodies shaped like shields and may measure around ½ inch (1.27 centimeters) in length.
Milkweed bug
I do not Know that is why i am asking you
isn't it a black widow
The red striped black bug, whose Latin name is Pyrota Ackhurstiana, falls under this description. It also has a red spot on its head.
The brown recluse (No, the brown recluse is brown, not black. It also has black pattern on its back resembling a violin. Thus, the brown recluse's nickname of fiddle-back.)
If the red spot is in an hour glass shape, it's probably a black widow, Latrodectus mactrans.
No they have the red spot on their stomach... but i don't know why someone would flip over a spider to check if its got a red spot on its stomach or not
Velvet Ant!
red back spider
That is the planet Jupiter. The black spot was created recently when a asteroid collided with it. Jupiter has a Great Red Spot created through storms. No planet has a black spot no mars has a giant red spot and mercury has the black spot
It's an early stage of Birch Shield bug. See the image in the related link to confirm.
It's probably a black widow and yes very poisonous.
red and black
1000 miles
The brown recluse (No, the brown recluse is brown, not black. It also has black pattern on its back resembling a violin. Thus, the brown recluse's nickname of fiddle-back.)
The red striped black bug, whose Latin name is Pyrota Ackhurstiana, falls under this description. It also has a red spot on its head.
its red with black polka dots
A bug with wings, a black and red body, and an X pattern on its back might be a boxelder bug or a milkweed bug. There are a large number of bugs with this description and each bug is native to specific areas.
i believe this is the very rare African juiju (pronounced hoyshoo) beetle.
depends on the region, there is ones that have it just on their abdomen, then there is the one with little red spots, then there is the ones in Europe who have red black and yellow and then there the red back where it is on their back. the most important characteristic is their big raindrop shaped body and long thin legs