Sorry I'm not much help, but I've been bitten by a rather large faded yellow spider with a dark red head in Galicia, Spain. I live near the woods out there and this thing was a couple of inches long. With legs included I'd say 3 inches in length. It's bite sent pain through my entire hand and arm, and the next day when I saw the culprit in a little spider sack right by the handle of the gate I had opened the night before, I realized it must've been that spider.
The spider you are describing sounds like a Marbled Orbweaver spider, also known as Araneus marmoreus. This spider is known for its bright yellow body with red spikes or projections on its abdomen. It is commonly found in North America.
Argiope aurantia is a black spider with yellow stripes. Its common names join such different physical descriptions as black and yellow garden spider, corn spider, writing spider, and zipper spider. The black and yellow garden spider generally may be considered harmless to humans.
The male green jumping spider has a dark red head and a bright green body. The scientific name for this spider is Mopsus Mormon.
A grey and black spider, it has a red dot under each leg. I dont know what kind of spider it is though and am not having any luck finding it on the net! But i caught one earlier to get a close look and then let it go. Its a fairly large spider too.
The spider you are describing is likely a species of the orb-weaving spider called the Marbled Orbweaver (Araneus marmoreus). This species has a distinct bright neon yellow body with red or orange stripes on its abdomen, making it easily recognizable.
The spider you are describing sounds like a Marbled Orbweaver spider, also known as Araneus marmoreus. This spider is known for its bright yellow body with red spikes or projections on its abdomen. It is commonly found in North America.
A smashed one!
This has to be the yellow and black red spotted spider.
The spider you are describing is likely the yellow garden spider (Argiope aurantia). This species is known for its distinctive yellow and black striped body, along with red or orange markings on its legs. It is commonly found in gardens and fields throughout Minnesota. These spiders are non-aggressive and known for their large, intricate webs.
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A kite spider looks red and yellow
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A parrot
A black widow. This spider is only a black widow if the entire spider is black, with a round-ball looking back-body, female variety if there is a red hourglass shape marking on the underside of the spider. From the top black widows are completely black.
The distinctive feature of a red spider with a yellow back is its unique coloration, which sets it apart from other spiders.
It can be hard to tell what kind of a spider you are looking at that has a red head and back and black and white striped legs, since the body type is also an important factor. Chances are that it is a red-headed jumping spider, which can cause a somewhat painful bite but is not otherwise dangerous to humans.
The katipo spider which is native to New Zealand, is an endangered species. They are extremely venomous to humans. They have marks on their backs that vary according to species. They have design patterns on their body that range from red stripes, yellow blotches or red diamonds.