orchard orbweaver
Leucauge venusta
The spider you are describing is likely a Johnson's jumping spider, also known as Phidippus johnsoni. They are known for their bright green coloration, black markings, and distinctive orange dot on their body. These spiders are commonly found in western North America.
The spiders you are referring to are black widows, known for their distinctive black coloration with a red hourglass shape on their underside. They are venomous and found in various parts of the world.
it is spelled spinnerets and on a spider it is found on the underside of a spider's abdomen, near the rear.
The spider you are describing is likely the Magnolia Green Jumper (Lyssomanes viridis). This spider is green with four orange dots on its abdomen and is commonly found in North and South America. It is known for its distinctive coloration and ability to jump long distances.
It's my understanding that the color of the markings on a black widow are by and large red, but can appear in yellow, orange, and white. I would regard that spider as a black widow for safety's sake.
ClassificationKingdom Animalia (Animals)Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)Class Arachnida (Arachnids)Order Araneae (Spiders)Infraorder Araneomorphae (True Spiders)No Taxon (Entelegynes)Family Tetragnathidae (Longjawed Orb Weavers)Genus LeucaugeSpecies venusta (Orchard Orbweaver)from bugguide.net
orb (night) spider
The spider you are describing is likely a Johnson's jumping spider, also known as Phidippus johnsoni. They are known for their bright green coloration, black markings, and distinctive orange dot on their body. These spiders are commonly found in western North America.
A pumpkin spider, or an orange orb-weaver spider.
The spiders you are referring to are black widows, known for their distinctive black coloration with a red hourglass shape on their underside. They are venomous and found in various parts of the world.
Black widows
it is spelled spinnerets and on a spider it is found on the underside of a spider's abdomen, near the rear.
The spider you are describing is likely the Magnolia Green Jumper (Lyssomanes viridis). This spider is green with four orange dots on its abdomen and is commonly found in North and South America. It is known for its distinctive coloration and ability to jump long distances.
The spider with legs that are both orange and black is likely a species of orb-weaver spider.
Yes, the black spider with an orange dot on its back is likely a black widow spider, which is venomous.
It's my understanding that the color of the markings on a black widow are by and large red, but can appear in yellow, orange, and white. I would regard that spider as a black widow for safety's sake.
It is called the black widow spider (Referred to as the black widow), it is a spider with a strong neurotoxin. With respect to the body size, they have longer legs and smaller abdomen. They are usually dark brown, has yellow stripes, and a yellow hourglass spot.