It could be a wolf spider which has bites are are painful but not poisonous. There are many common house Spiders that have these markings.
I'm almost certain you're referring to a wolf spider.
A spider that is black with a tan mark on its back might be a brown recluse spider. This might also be a brown widow spider or a common house spider.
A BREAD SPIDER, OFTEN FOUND AT BREAD FARMS BUT ALWAYS SPOKE OF AS URBAN LEGENDS.
shoot.i dont know.
Brown Recluse spiders have a tan body with black on there head
the spider is the crab spider
a very cute spider
It may be a Black Widow spider. They are very poisonous and it is probably best not to approach it if you are unsure of the species. Black spiders have a distinctive red "hourglass" shape on its back.
Black widows
SPIDER SILVER BODY STRIPED LEGS???
i think it would b a tarantula
A black widow. This spider is only a black widow if the entire spider is black, with a round-ball looking back-body, female variety if there is a red hourglass shape marking on the underside of the spider. From the top black widows are completely black.
the spider is the crab spider
a very cute spider
There are a number of different spiders that could be described as black spiders with a red dot on their back including the Black Widow, the Australian Redback spider and the Jumping Spider.
a black spider
grass spider
an indonesian ondrius (very rare)
It could be a black widow spider if it is small and thin-legged with a shiny round black abdomen and red markings under it. If it's fuzzy with a red spot on it's back, and the front part of the body is more-or-less the same size as back part, then it's a black jumping spider.
It can be hard to tell what kind of a spider you are looking at that has a red head and back and black and white striped legs, since the body type is also an important factor. Chances are that it is a red-headed jumping spider, which can cause a somewhat painful bite but is not otherwise dangerous to humans.
It may be a Black Widow spider. They are very poisonous and it is probably best not to approach it if you are unsure of the species. Black spiders have a distinctive red "hourglass" shape on its back.
Argiope aurantia Lucas - yellow garden spider