Black widow. My father used to catch those all the time when he was still in the Philippines.
Probably a black widow.
Your spider is a Heartstring spider the prettiest spider ever.
The type of spider you want to stay away from.
a spider known as a cross spider usaually found in the uk
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.
an indonesian ondrius (very rare)
The tan and black spider with horns on its back is the Arrow-shaped Micrathena. These spiders spin their webs in spirals and hang in the center of the web, often mistaken for a piece of wood or leaf.
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.
the black widow is a type of spider, and spider webs dont have doors
I believe it is a type of jeweled spider.
I live in Golden Valley and I too found a black spider. It has the shape of a common house funnel type spider or even a grass spider. To me it looks really skinny. I just cannot get over black (charcoal) color it is all over.
The brown recluse (No, the brown recluse is brown, not black. It also has black pattern on its back resembling a violin. Thus, the brown recluse's nickname of fiddle-back.)
a type of jumping spider?