No. Fishing spiders are hunting spiders of the genus Dolomedes.
A genus of jumping spiders.
Arthur Merton Chickering has written: 'The genus Micrathena (Araneae, Argiopidae) in Central America' -- subject(s): Micrathena, Spiders 'The spider genus Tmarus (Thomisidae) in Panama' -- subject(s): Spiders, Tmarus 'The genus Tetragnatha (Araneae, Argiopidae) in Panama' -- subject(s): Tetragnatha, Spiders 'The Salticidae (spiders) of Panama' -- subject(s): Jumping spiders, Spiders
Genus Chordata is animals with backbones; Spiders do not have a spine, therefore are not Chordata.
Furrow spiders belong to the genus Larinioides.These spiders weave orb webs. No spiders that weave orb webs are dangerous to humans.
Because redback spiders are related to the black widow just they are in different parts of the world
Menemerus is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders).
The feeding behaviors of the Ero genus of pirate spiders are that they pluck and stroke the strands of their web to simulate the onset of mates or prey when the prey comes to investigate the spider pounces.
Orb Weavers: Family Araneidae Genus Araneus Argiope (Writing Spiders) Cyclosa (Trashline Orbweaver) Cyrtophora (Tropical tent-web Spider) Eriophora (Tropical Orbweaver) Gasteracantha (Spinybacked Orbweavers) Larinioides (Furrow Spiders) Larinia (Striped Orbweaver) Neoscona (Spotted Orbweaver) Orb Weavers: Nephilidae Genus Nephila (Golden Orb Weaver) Orb Weavers: Tetragnathidae Longjawed Orb Weavers Orchard Spider More Web Spiders Cellar Spiders Cobweb Spiders (Theridiidae) Funnel Web Spiders Hacklemesh Weavers (Amaurobiidae) Sheetweb Spiders (Linyphiidae) Hunting Spiders Crab Spiders Daddy Long Legs Fishing Spider Ground Spiders Jumping Spiders Lynx Spiders Hobo Spider House Spiders Huntsman Spider Running Crab Spiders Tarantulas Wolf Spiders Yellow Sac Spider
There are over 100 different genera of wolf spiders. The most large species are found in the genus Hogna, notably the Carolina Wolf Spider, Hogna carolinensis.
At least three different kinds of spiders get called "banana spider". The yellow and black Argiope genus spiders (and other spiders in that genus) are called banana spiders. The second kind of "banana spider" is the Golden-silk orb weavers are tropical and subtropical spiders, so maybe there is some real association with banana trees occasionally. The third kind of "banana spider" is the very dangerous Brazilian wandering spider. The first two kinds of spiders have venom that is no real problem for human beings. The Brazilian wandering spiders have a strong venom.
The spider genus Theridion, for which the family Theridiidae is named, has almost 600 species dispersed worldwide. (Spiders live on every continent except Antarctica.) Theridion grallator (genus and species, or binomial name), commonly referred to as the Hawaiian happy-face spider, occurs only on the Hawaiian archipelago, but they have related species worldwide. Theridion strepitus, found only on the Galapagos Islands, is a blind cave spider without eyes.