The correct answer is an Orb-Weaving Spider of the genus Araneidae.
Based on your description, the spider you are most likely referring to is the white-marked jumping spider (Dendryphantes varians). This species is commonly found in Pennsylvania and is known for the distinctive white heart-shaped marking on its back. White-marked jumping spiders are harmless and are beneficial for controlling pest insects in gardens.
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 description provided matches that of a Goldenrod Crab Spider. These spiders are common in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and are known for their distinctive coloration of brown and yellow striped legs with a cream-colored back and brownish-black markings on the belly. They are generally harmless to humans.
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.
your face spider
black hairy with white dots on its back
Have seen a very small spider with 4 white dots and 1 red dot. Not a red back. Ta ~Snaff
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!
Based on your description, the spider you are most likely referring to is the white-marked jumping spider (Dendryphantes varians). This species is commonly found in Pennsylvania and is known for the distinctive white heart-shaped marking on its back. White-marked jumping spiders are harmless and are beneficial for controlling pest insects in gardens.
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It may be One belonging to The Goldenrod Crab Spider family.
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.
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.
usually blue, red and white clothes, with striped prints or polka dots. Imagine how a "story book sailor" would be dressed.
The description provided matches that of a Goldenrod Crab Spider. These spiders are common in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and are known for their distinctive coloration of brown and yellow striped legs with a cream-colored back and brownish-black markings on the belly. They are generally harmless to humans.