Living near water, Larinioides sclopetarius is another black and white orb weaving species -- sometimes their markings may appear like two white dots. Asian spiny-backed spiders (Gasteracantha mammosa) often have red abdominal margins and two white spots atop a black ground color. Though venomous, most orb weaving spiders are harmless to humans.. The jumping spider gets its name because it stalks or waits for its prey and then leaps out to catch the meal. A jumping spider has a fuzzy appearance. The black body has different markings depending on the species, but often has bands of white on the legs and a few white markings on the back. Jumping spiders are small with short, stocky legs.

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Jumping Spider. Phidippus audax, is one of the most common and conspicuous of the jumping spiders often called Orchard spiders. It is black with a distinct irregular orange to white spot on the back of the abdomen. It can be found in gardens and around homes. Photo 2 is a life jpg from a rolled up newspaper - the spider jumped out with.. Spiders found in Ontario include 41 unique species from confirmed sightings by contributing members of Spider ID. It is important to remember that spiders seen in Ontario are not bound by the territorial lines decided on by humans, therefore their distribution is subject to change. Occasionally, spiders can be found well outside of their known.