It is likely a brown widow spider. They're not as venomous as a black widow spider, but you should still be very careful with it.
saw one in pa. trying to find anwser myself too.
Look up a Brown Widow spider. that might be what you are looking for.
I think what you have described is a brown recluse and or wolf spider, nonvenemous
It might be a barn spider.
A Black Widow they are poisons
it is spelled spinnerets and on a spider it is found on the underside of a spider's abdomen, near the rear.
It may be a Black Widow spider. They are very poisonous and it is probably best not to approach it if you are unsure of the species. Black spiders have a distinctive red "hourglass" shape on its back.
It depends on what species you desire, and what you consider huge. In my opinion the male Hobo Spider has a pretty large abdomen. However when comparing most male spider's abdomen to the female abdomen, the answer might as well be no.
abdomen
it is a widdow spider dont touch it as it is poisonous you could die it is a widdow spider dont touch it as it is poisonous you could die
A spider that has a dark brown abdomen, with reddish brown legs, and a light beige bottom with dark brown club like claws could be a wolf spider. It could also be a tree spider.
it is spelled spinnerets and on a spider it is found on the underside of a spider's abdomen, near the rear.
It may be a Black Widow spider. They are very poisonous and it is probably best not to approach it if you are unsure of the species. Black spiders have a distinctive red "hourglass" shape on its back.
It depends on what species you desire, and what you consider huge. In my opinion the male Hobo Spider has a pretty large abdomen. However when comparing most male spider's abdomen to the female abdomen, the answer might as well be no.
Gasteracantha elipsoides is somewhat close to your description, but I'm not sure if it is the same. Gasteracantha elipsoides usually has six spikes, usually reddish.
The cross spider has white crosses on his abdomen. Another North American spider with white on his belly is a parson spider who has a white stripe down his abdomen.
abdomen... i think
abdomen
=on their ABDOMEN!!=
no they have an abdomen, and a cephalothorax.
In a spider, the Pedicel separates the cephalothorax from the abdomen.
A big white spider with brown, reddish legs might be a crab spider. Crab spiders like to live in outdoor areas where there is plenty of food for them, like in a garden.