it is a design for protection and its on the cephalothorax
the violin spider mostly eats small insects like scorpions or ants.
A fiddle spider(also called the violin spider or the brown recluse) is a medium-sized venomous spider of North America. It is easily recognized by the violin shape on its abdomen.
yes
black widow
Brown recluse
The brown recluse spider is also called the fiddle-backed spider. It's bite often causes necrosis of skin and even underlying tissue.
i think its the brown violin
A spider that has a brick colored heart-shaped marking surrounded by white on its back and lives on the ground might be an orb spider or a white tail spider. This spider might also be a common garden spider found in much of the U.S.
Spinning webs of musical lies
most spiders are not venomous, the only spiders that are dangerous are the Northern or Southern Black widow(bright red marking on belly). Very rarely you might see a brown recluse spider (it looks like a little violin is drawn on its back)
You are thinking of a Brown Fiddle Back Spider! And yes!!! Very very very poisonous!They live in these areas................. Oklahoma,Kansas.Texas,Nebraska,Louisiana,Arkansas,Missouri,Iowa,Mississippi,Tennesse, Kentucky,Indiana,Alabama,and Geogia!!! --------------------------- The Brown Recluse spider (or, "Violin Spider") is called the Violin Spider because of it's mark on it's back. It looks like a black (or in some cases, red or white) violin on it's back. It is indeed one of the most poisonous spiders in the world. It has an acid-like venom that melts skin tissue, fat & muscle.
its either a brown recluse or a violin spider