i don't know what they are,but i found one under a doormat in Toronto Ontario.unfortunately i did not have my camera handy.the red was a wine red,the white a cream and overall size about the same as a mens watch face
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It is probably a Woodlouse Hunter, from the Disderidae family.
Check out the photo at related links.
http://www.kaweahoaks.com/html/spi_phidippus_johnsoni.html
Sometimes it may be a mouse spider
the spider is the crab spider
No; the first tagma of the spiders body is the cephalothorax; they have neither head nor thorax.
All insects are animals. However, a spider is not an insect. Spiders are in a class called Arachnids. All insects have a pair of antennae, 6 legs, and 3 main body parts (tagmata): the head, thorax, and abdomen. Spiders have no antennae, 8 legs, and 2 tagmata: the cephalothorax and the abdomen.
Some characteristics of ants are that they are social insects, and that they come in shades of black, brown, or red. Another characteristic is that they have bodies that are divided into three sections.
Head, Thorax, Abdomen
no they have an abdomen, and a cephalothorax.
tarantula
that sounds very possibly like a mouse spider
the spider is the crab spider
No; the first tagma of the spiders body is the cephalothorax; they have neither head nor thorax.
Be more specific
The Spider's body has two parts: a fused head and thorax (cephalothorax or prosoma), and the abdomen or opisthosoma (the rear body). The heart is located at the top-front of the abdomen.
It depends if it is a spider if it has a abdomen eight legs it will be a spider but be careful some spiders can hurt you and have to go the hospital!!
Uhmmm..... The Head, The abdoman, the thorax, the legs, the eyes, the brain, the liver, the organs, the barbs, the teeth, the eggs, the stomach, the acid, the blood, the, the, the, the. That's all I know. I hoped it helped!
A ladybird spider is a spider whose red body has four black dots.Specifically, the spider in question can be found natively in Greece. It carries the scientific names Eresus cinnaberinus and E. sandaliatus. It has white-striped black legs. Its fused head and thorax (prosoma) is black. Its abdomen-like rear (opisthosoma) is red, with 4 black dots.
A Woodlouse Spider!
the black widow heh heh heh.....