Could be the Green Lynx Spider
The cross spider has white crosses on his abdomen. Another North American spider with white on his belly is a parson spider who has a white stripe down his abdomen.
The distinguishing feature of a brown spider with stripes on its back is the striped pattern on its abdomen, which sets it apart from other spiders.
If you in Northern Wisconsin it could be a typical Orange Garden spider. Orange legs with orange - white - brown - white - black tips. Orange head and thorax with a colorful Orange black, white and yellow in a pattern like a wasp on the abdomen.
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that's a very very x9very rare related spider to the tarantula
Depending on its size, the spider with tan and brown striped legs and a large white abdomen might be an orb weaver, a common house spider, or even an orchard spider. There are a huge variety of spiders with this description.
The spider you are describing sounds like the bold jumper spider (Phidippus audax), which is commonly found in Northern Indiana. They have a distinctively marked brown abdomen with white spots and black and white striped legs. Bold jumper spiders are known for their agile jumping ability and are harmless to humans.
A Woodlouse Spider!
a little spider black legs and yellow back with black spots
Yes, the black and white striped spider, also known as the zebra spider, is not poisonous to humans.
It sounds like you might be describing a Spinybacked Orb-weaver spider (Gasteracantha cancriformis). This species is known for its unique appearance with four white spots on its abdomen and striped legs. They are relatively harmless to humans and are commonly found in North and South America.
It is called the black widow spider (Referred to as the black widow), it is a spider with a strong neurotoxin. With respect to the body size, they have longer legs and smaller abdomen. They are usually dark brown, has yellow stripes, and a yellow hourglass spot.