Araneus marmoreus was created in 1757.
Liocarcinus marmoreus was created in 1814.
Conus marmoreus was created in 1758.
Araneus angulatus was created in 1758.
Araneus alsine was created in 1802.
Araneus illaudatus was created in 1936.
Araneus cinnabarinus was created in 1963.
Araneus quadratus was created in 1757.
Araneus mitificus was created in 1886.
I believe it's an orange orb spider.There is also this-- Marbled Orbweaver, Araneus marmoreus. Though I do not know if that is the same kind.
"Red jacket" is another term for the araneus marmoreus or "marbled orb-weaver" spider. It is not a weed or bug that lives in grass.
Araneus marmoreus, also known as the marbled orb-weaver spider, is not considered dangerous to humans. While they do possess venom to subdue their prey, their venom is not harmful to humans and their bites are rare and typically not severe. If bitten, symptoms are usually limited to mild pain, swelling, and redness at the site.
The Marbled Orb-weaver spider (Araneus marmoreus) lays eggs that are a bright orange color. These spiders are commonly found in North America and build orb-shaped webs to catch prey.