There is a spider called a Northern Green Jumping Spider, or Clown Spider (mopsus mormon), with a light green body and red spotted legs. You would most likely find one during the day in Australia. They have excellent vision and it wouldn't be likely for one not to see you sneaking up on it. These Spiders actually vary in color. Some have red spots, but some do not. I couldn't find any other spider that matched your description.
A green garden spider, also known as the orb-weaver spider, has a bright green body with yellow spots or markings. It also has a large, round abdomen and long, skinny legs. This spider is known for its intricate orb-shaped webs.
It could be... * the Green orb weaver from New Zealand * the Colaranea verutum, also from New Zealand See: * this vietnamese spider * the Araneus partitus spider from New Hampshire Follow the links below to see their pictures.
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.
I got bit by a spider fitting this description, and hurt very bad. Very small, black spider with two very small dots on its back(side by side), but I don't know what kind it is..left a pretty good welt, and red dot on my leg.
The spider you are describing is likely a daring jumping spider (Phidippus audax). They are common in Oklahoma and are known for their black bodies with iridescent blue or green spots. These spiders are harmless to humans and are known for their excellent eyesight.
An Arrowhead spider is brown with a green back. This spider is also known as a Triangle Orb Weaver. This spider is not venomous.
they are purple with bright green spots
The distinguishing features of a small brown spider with white spots on its back are its small size, brown coloration, and white spots that are visible on its back.
A green garden spider, also known as the orb-weaver spider, has a bright green body with yellow spots or markings. It also has a large, round abdomen and long, skinny legs. This spider is known for its intricate orb-shaped webs.
you could have been staring into bright lights or your vision is bad
It could be... * the Green orb weaver from New Zealand * the Colaranea verutum, also from New Zealand See: * this vietnamese spider * the Araneus partitus spider from New Hampshire Follow the links below to see their pictures.
pea green when laid, later they become less bright in colour
the black widow heh heh heh.....
The RedFluencsentSpot Spider. It is poisonous and is known to eat illegal Americans. They are located in most grown womens' bedrooms to scare the living heck out of them.
The spider you are describing is likely a species of jumping spider called the Regal Jumping Spider (Phidippus regius). They are known for their distinctive black body with white spots and bright orange front legs. They are harmless to humans and are active hunters that rely on their excellent eyesight to catch prey.
a redback spider
Telangiectasias-- Very small arteriovenous malformations, or connections between the arteries and veins. The result is small red spots on the skin known as "spider veins."