Almost all species of Spiders have venom. This kind of spider is not in a genus that is known to have medically significant venom, and on top of that it is so small that the amount of venom it could inject would in any case not be harmful.
Araneus diadematus.
The pumpkin spider is another name for the European Garden Spider (Araneus diadematus).They are not poisonous to humans and provide pest control for our yards. It is important to know that these are helpful spiders that we can enjoy. It is awesome to see the female when she is so large (just before she lays her eggs).
Araneus diadematus(AKA cross spider) is the only spider i can think of that i know of that is brown/black and has a cross on its back. Here are some photos. http://www.nicksspiders.com/nicksspiders/araneusdiadematus.htm
Tarantula , Black widow , brown recluse , jumping spider(s) ,
A garden cross spider, Araneus diadematus. Source: Google search for spider cross back
No. A cat-face spider is also known as a jewel spider, but the actual name for this little creature is the araneus gemmoide. This harmless spider has very low-toxicity venom.
No. A cat-face spider is also known as a jewel spider, but the actual name for this little creature is the araneus gemmoide. This harmless spider has very low-toxicity venom.
Nope! Not at all.
The first spiders that went into space were Anita and Arabella, two crossweb spider (Araneus diadematus). They were part of a Skylab 3 project, testing the effects of low gravity on web construction.also.OMGGTHE GINGERS ARE COMING TO GET YOUSTAY AWAYSTAY SAFESTAY CLEANSTAY ALIVEAND ONE MORE THING.RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRUUUUUUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Araneus gemmoides CAT FACED SPIDER
The Latin word for "spider" is aranea (sometimes araneus).
grevillea mucronulata also know as green spider