Steatoda grossa, commonly known as the cupboard spider, the dark comb-footed spider, the brown house spider (in Australia), or the false black widow.
in a web
Spider is light brown with gold or yellow diamond back
A red Hour Glass on its stomach, or a pair of red dots. These markings are not usually visible, though. Having a red hour glass does not necessarily mean it's a black widow, as there are some species (Steatoda) that imitate them for safety. Also, the males (which are smaller) are not harmful to humans.
I don't know what kind of spider, but it had red legs, gray body and very aggressive. I trapped it and noticed its huge fangs. I live in Freehold, NJ. Found it on the floor of my bathroom after I had replaced the tile a week earlier. There was no molding yet, so I think that's where he crawled in. This happened 9/25/2009. Nasty little sucker...1/4 inch in length.
According to a website that i just visited (the bug man??) this spider could be what is called a false black widow. I too had a question about this specific description of spider- as I recently found FOUR of them within three days in the same area in my house. According to the bug man, this spider actually eats black widows and something else called a sow bug. Hope this is helpful
Grossa's population is 54.
Steatoda bipunctata was created in 1758.
Ponta Grossa was created in 1842.
Banksia grossa was created in 1981.
Cheilosia grossa was created in 1817.
Colaspidea grossa was created in 1866.
Gulella grossa was created in 1892.
Tachina grossa was created in 1758.
The area of Grossa is 18.36 square kilometers.
Ponta Grossa's population is 314,681.
Thre is a species of False Widow spider called Steatoda grossa, native to the UK. It is often mistaken for the Black Widow spider, which is found only in North America. There has never been a death from a spider bite in the UK.
The area of Ponta Grossa is 2,067.6 square kilometers.