My son just killed on just like that with Orange fangs and a hour glass on its body so everyone who answered stupid its true and out there
The cross spider has white crosses on his abdomen. Another North American spider with white on his belly is a parson spider who has a white stripe down his abdomen.
If you in Northern Wisconsin it could be a typical Orange Garden spider. Orange legs with orange - white - brown - white - black tips. Orange head and thorax with a colorful Orange black, white and yellow in a pattern like a wasp on the abdomen.
Could be the Green Lynx Spider
Its a tobyotter.it is found in north india...
The spider you are referring to is likely the Bold Jumping Spider (Phidippus audax). This species is identified by its black body with white markings and orange bands on its legs. They are known for their bold behavior and quick movements.
Dihybrid Cross
The insect that looks like a fly but has no wings and has black with white stripes and looks like a cross between a spider and a fly is namely, Jerusalem cricket.
It could be, because of the color of ghosts, spider webs, etc. , but the original colors are orange and black
The spider you are describing is likely a species of jumping spider called the Regal Jumping Spider (Phidippus regius). They are known for their distinctive black body with white spots and bright orange front legs. They are harmless to humans and are active hunters that rely on their excellent eyesight to catch prey.
Tigers are orange-furred with lighter (white) areas and black stripes. Albinos (white tigers) are white with black stripes.
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
It's my understanding that the color of the markings on a black widow are by and large red, but can appear in yellow, orange, and white. I would regard that spider as a black widow for safety's sake.