Possibly a redback-.. they have a body with a prominent red stripe on the upper side (i.e. the back) of her abdomen. ... The stripe is sometimes broken or looks like small red dots.
If that is a large spider (adult around 5 - 6 inches) you can bet it is the Usumbara or Mombassa Starburst Tarantula (Pterinochilus Murinus)
Very common in the pet trade, this spider is famous for being known as the OBT, which stands for 'Orange Bitey Thing,' due to it's very defensive posture with exposed fangs ready to bite and nervous behaviour. Aggressive and Extremely fast, they can be nasty, painful little critters, but not dangerous.
a 3 white dotted jumping spider
moutain dock spider
Red Back spider.
a garden spider
it eats plants to survive
black hairy with white dots on its back
jumping spider family (Salticidae
its a Australian jumping spider harmless to humans but Therese alot of different sizes and depends were you live look at pictures measure it and find out what you have!
The correct answer is an Orb-Weaving Spider of the genus Araneidae.
Have seen a very small spider with 4 white dots and 1 red dot. Not a red back. Ta ~Snaff
Sounds like it might be what is called a"Daring Jumping Spider."
One type of spider that is black with green markings is the jumping spider, which is found in North America. They are half an inch in length and can jump very long distances.
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.
your face spider
i have noo idea,thats what i wanna know. I just saw one in my car,and it may be poisioness.? I took a photo of a bright green spider today with a white spot. It was spooky. about 1 inch in size. www.mcgahuey.com/spider.jpg WHAT TYPE OF SPIDER IS THIS?
Is it a white orb? In that case it would be an egg sack. If it is actually a white spot it cold be a wolf spider. I am sure another user could provide a more detailed answer but I have seen wolf spiders with white spots.
The "daring jumping spider"! Although they can jump quite well, they are harmless. They are found quite commonly in houses and prey on smaller insects.