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.
I just ran into this spider with a brownish-red head and legs, with a dark grey to black abdomen. Doing some research, i belive it to be a "Black House Spider." I could be wrong :)
because red dots are their poison
spore
Pretty black dots was created in 2002-09.
Main Cities Is That Black Dots Mean On a Map
its a purple spider with red dots on its under side.
They usually represent the state border between the states.
There are a number of different spiders that could be described as black spiders with a red dot on their back including the Black Widow, the Australian Redback spider and the Jumping Spider.
male black widow
black hairy with white dots on its back
black spider with 2 yellow dots on its under side
a little spider black legs and yellow back with black spots
The type of spider you want to stay away from.
The description matches that of a Marbled Orb Weaver spider, scientific name Araneus marmoreus. This species is commonly found in North Carolina, USA. It has a yellow body with black dots and black stripes on its legs.
your face spider
That is a garden spider
The baby black have a similar shape as the adult, however there is a vast colour difference. The immature Widow Spider is much smaller than the adult and is yellow/brown in colour. The characteristic hourglass marking on its back is yellowish and not red. It is only after maturing and mating that the female spider takes on the sinister black body with red hourglass colouration on its back. The young juvenile black window spider does not have any red markings.
Banana spider
The only spider I have seen like this was a common sight in Kimberley South Africa. We called it a button spider because its back look like a button. It was not a black widow and it was not orange and did not have the hourglass marking that is common with the black or brown widow - also called the button spider.