That description could be hard to pin point. North America is home to about 3,400 of the categorized 40,000 species of Spiders in the world and I could tell you a name with is not the one you have seen. When you have a description like this, you should mention the place where it was seen.
Maybe you can describe the web if it was seen in a web because spiders can generally be identified by the type of web they create though not all webs are used to capture prey. Maybe if the spider you saw is a web spider and not a tarantula spider could be an American House Spider, a Banded Garden Spider or an Orb Weaver spider.
Garden spider, also called writing spider.
a slater-eating spider. if u need anything else juss let me know. :)
I believe that is a banana spider.
banana spider
Silver-Orbed Garden Spider
garden spider
Garden Spider
Garden spider
Without knowing the size of the spider and where it was found, itÕs hard to know for sure what kind of a spider it is. It may be a black and yellow garden spider or a common orb weaver
SPIDER SILVER BODY STRIPED LEGS???
The Zebra spider, Salticus scenicus, is known as such because of its black and white striped body. It is a common jumping spider.
A black spotted yellow spider that just ate a gumball.
A black spider with yellow stripes is a garden orb spider. These are very common and not poisonous to humans.
a tarantula I think they can KILL YOU :o
male black widow
your face spider
i saw a spider just like that and i squished it (hehehehe)but i dont know what kind of spider it is.
The Orb-weaver spider is a fairly large garden spider found abundantly in Oklahoma. They can be identified by their black, white and yellow body and legs as well as the spiral or zipper-like arrangement of prey-catching threads in their webs.
Argiope aurantia Lucas - yellow garden spider