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Cat faced spider
The spider you are describing is likely the black widow spider. It is known for its shiny black body with a red hourglass-shaped marking on its abdomen. This spider is venomous and can be found in various parts of the world.
The male green jumping spider has a dark red head and a bright green body. The scientific name for this spider is Mopsus Mormon.
This is probably a Red-Backed Jumping Spider. The male has a black body with a bright red abdomen. The female is the same, but the red abdomen has a black stripe. They're found all over the United States. If you want pictures of them, you can find them online at http://kaweahoaks.com/html/spi_phidippus_johnsoni.html.
I'm trying to figure this out too, today my daughter came screaming out of her room she told me there was a black spider with white stripes on its butt and she wasn't going to go back into her room until i killed it........ You'll have to do a bit more research. If web is spread out and symmetrical, sounds like an orb weaver of some sort. If it's a funnel, then could be a funnel spider. Mine turns out to be a grass spider (more to the name up front, but don't recall). flat web with funnel at end. Just remember, most spiders are helpful. Granted - all of these are rather big and "substantial" looking - but mine turns out harmless. Good luck!
The distinguishing feature of a black spider with a brown butt is its unique coloration, which sets it apart from other spiders that may have different color patterns or markings.
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Cat faced spider
I believe it is a type of jeweled spider.
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6,000 on its butt.
The spider you are describing is likely the black widow spider. It is known for its shiny black body with a red hourglass-shaped marking on its abdomen. This spider is venomous and can be found in various parts of the world.
It is almost impossible to tell for certain what kind of spider a given specimen is simply by its appearance. In this case, you can rule out many species of spiders, but additional information such as size and web type would be key in its identification.
a spottious (spot-ti-us) spider,they are very rare in America but are most known for in England, only in the warm part of England because spottious spiders like warm climates better than colder climates
Identifying spiders is difficult to do without knowing more than just the spider's color.. Body type, the presence or absence of hair, and where the spider is found can all help to make a positive identification. A spider with a black body and brown legs is likely to be a common house spider, which is not dangerous.
Maybe an Earwig...
dookie looks green and sometimes brown and it comes out ya butt