The spider you are referring to is likely the brown recluse spider, which is known for its brown coloration and dark violin-shaped marking on its back.
The spider with brown and black stripes on its body is commonly known as the "garden spider" or "Argiope aurantia."
The spider I saw in my garden yesterday is called a brown widow spider.
The name of the yellow bug with black stripes commonly found in gardens and fields is the "ladybug."
The black bug with two red stripes on its body is commonly known as the "milkweed bug."
The small yellow bug with black stripes commonly found in gardens is called a ladybug.
The spider with brown and black stripes on its body is commonly known as the "garden spider" or "Argiope aurantia."
Calico cat? No. A tabby cat usually has brown and black stripes, although some have gray and black or orange and black stripes.
Green lynx spider is the name given to the green spider. This type of spider is usually found on the green plants and is the largest North American spider species in the family Oxyopidae.
Is it a smiley face crab spider? I usually go to www.bugguide.net for my bug questions. Just type yellow spider in the search and look through the pictures. Sounds like a garden spider. Non poisionous and has a zig zag white mark in its web.
Poisonous spiders are many different colors. The Black Widow is as the name states black with a red hourglass on the bottom of the abdomen. The Brown Widow is a light to dark brown spider that looks like the Black Widow only with patterns of brown. It too has a red hourglass on the bottom of the abdomen. The Brown Recluse Spider too is brown like the name states with a darker brown 'violin' marking on the cephalothorax. The Hobo spider is light brown with a darker brown abdomen and a cream colored strip going down the center of the cephalothorax. Yellow Sack Spiders are usually yellow or creamy colored. The Brazilian Wandering Spider is a dark brown spider and usually have red hairs on their chelicerae.
The bug you spotted in your garden is likely a striped shield bug.
either its a new spider species, or its just a make believe spider!!
The Brown Recluse spider.
black widow No this isn't a black widow...their red or orange markings are on the spiders belly since Black widows hang under their webs. The best guess is a jumping spider if the markings are visible when the spider is walking around. The Australian Redback Widow is the exception to the rule, it's markings as it's name implies on on the back.
The spider you are referring to is likely the black widow spider, scientifically known as Latrodectus hesperus. This venomous spider is identified by its distinctive markings: a shiny black body with a red or orange hourglass shape on its abdomen. In San Diego, it is important to be cautious around these spiders as their bites can be harmful to humans.
The spider you are describing is likely a Johnson's jumping spider, also known as Phidippus johnsoni. They are known for their bright green coloration, black markings, and distinctive orange dot on their body. These spiders are commonly found in western North America.
It can be hard to remember the scientific name of living creatures. The scientific name of a Chile black spider is Grammostola pulchripes.