The spider genus Theridion, for which the family Theridiidae is named, has almost 600 species dispersed worldwide. (Spiders live on every continent except Antarctica.) Theridion grallator (genus and species, or binomial name), commonly referred to as the Hawaiian happy-face spider, occurs only on the Hawaiian archipelago, but they have related species worldwide. Theridion strepitus, found only on the Galapagos Islands, is a blind cave spider without eyes.
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Menemerus bivittatus is a species of jumping spider commonly found in Australia. They are known for their agility and ability to jump long distances to catch prey. These spiders are typically small in size and have distinctive black and white markings on their bodies.
The spider you are describing sounds like a daring jumping spider (Phidippus audax). They are known for their black and furry bodies with white spots on their backs and white stripes on their legs. Daring jumping spiders are commonly found throughout North America.
It sounds like you may have encountered a jumping spider. Jumping spiders are known for their small size and ability to leap short distances. Their distinctive markings can include white spots on a black body. They are harmless to humans and are considered beneficial because they help control insect populations.
It is the common "Daring jumping spider," Phidippus audax. It's completely harmless.
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No a jumping spider can kill a black widow. A jumping spider killed our huge black widow that killed another spider.
I believe its a jumping spider
Jumping Spider lives in the rain forest BIG ZERO! In my mentors car i saw a jumping spider n in my house there is jumping Spiders
Menemerus bivittatus is a species of jumping spider commonly found in Australia. They are known for their agility and ability to jump long distances to catch prey. These spiders are typically small in size and have distinctive black and white markings on their bodies.
No, the spider is a "genus", a "money" spider is a species of spider hope this helps
Jumping Spider
The jumping spider family, Salticidae, contains more than 5000 species of jumping spiders. The best way to avoid a jumping spider is to get rid of it, either by catching it with a tissue or using a flyswatter to squish it.
The scientific name for the black jumping spider is Phidippus audax.
Yes!
Jumping spider
The spider you are describing sounds like a daring jumping spider (Phidippus audax). They are known for their black and furry bodies with white spots on their backs and white stripes on their legs. Daring jumping spiders are commonly found throughout North America.