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Based on your description, it sounds like you might have a species of jumping spider, possibly a bold jumper (Phidippus audax). These spiders are common in North America and are known for their black coloration with distinctive markings like yellow dots and colorful chelicerae (fangs). Jumping spiders are active hunters and are not considered dangerous to humans.
The spider you are describing sounds like a "marbled orb-weaver" spider (Araneus marmoreus). They are commonly found in the United States and have distinctive black and yellow checkered legs with two yellow spots on their abdomen. They are not considered dangerous to humans and are beneficial for controlling insect populations.
It sounds like you're describing the bold jumper spider (Phidippus audax). It is black with white or pale markings on its abdomen, resembling dimples and eye shapes. These spiders are known for their distinctive coloration and bold jumping behavior.
The spider you describe with a beige body and bright red legs may be a red-legged shieldback spider (Cyclosa mulmeinensis). They are typically found in Asia and are known for their distinct coloration.
Spider is light brown with gold or yellow diamond back
male black widow
Banana spider
black hairy with white dots on its back
a little spider black legs and yellow back with black spots
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.
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.
It is a type of black widow spider
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.
Golden Orb Spiders. But only certain breeds of the Golden Orb Spider have these colours.
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your face spider
Based on your description, it sounds like you might have a species of jumping spider, possibly a bold jumper (Phidippus audax). These spiders are common in North America and are known for their black coloration with distinctive markings like yellow dots and colorful chelicerae (fangs). Jumping spiders are active hunters and are not considered dangerous to humans.