The scientific name for the black jumping spider is Phidippus audax.
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.
Please go on" www.google.com TYPE IN: species of spiders in the area of _____________. It depends where you live, so please put the name of where you live in the blank space: (e.g. England, States, Canada, etc.)
All domestic rabbits, including the American fuzzy lop, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
That depends on the species of spider you are referring to. There are about 40,000 species of spider.
A black spider with a red back and thick fuzzy legs is commonly called a jumping spider. The formal name is Phiddipus audax.
The spider you are describing sounds like a bold jumper spider (Phidippus audax). These spiders are commonly found in North America and are known for their striking black bodies with white rings on their legs. Bold jumpers are active predators and use their excellent vision to stalk and pounce on prey.
the yellow sac spider
A zebra spider is an example of a black-bodied, white-striped spider.Specifically, the arachnid in question carries the scientific name Salticus scenicus. The binomial name means "theatrical jumper." The spider will be found in Europe, Great Britain, and North America.
spider mangrove red mangrove white mangrove black mangrove
It can be hard to remember the scientific name of living creatures. The scientific name of a Chile black spider is Grammostola pulchripes.
The Black Widow spider's scientific name is Latrodectus Hesperus. That means western Black Widow spider.
Jumping spider
The white-backed spider is a common name for the Steatoda nobilis, a species of spider known for the white marking on its back.
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.
It sounds like you may be describing a zebra spider (Salticus scenicus), which is a common jumping spider known for its black and white striped pattern on its body. Zebra spiders are small, agile hunters that use their excellent eyesight to track and catch prey. They are harmless to humans and play a beneficial role in controlling insect populations.
As far as the "black-handed" part of the name is concerned, they were named that way because they have black hands. The "spider" part of their name comes from their incredibly long limbs and tail. They are rather reminiscent of a spider.