(Latrodectus spp..)
The Black Widow spider, belonging to the genus Latrodectus, is infamous for its venomous bite, which can cause severe pain and systemic symptoms in humans.
Cellar spiders, belonging to the family Pholcidae, are common household spiders known for their long, slender legs and web-building habits.
The False Black Widow, Steatoda grossa, is often mistaken for the more dangerous Black Widow due to its similar appearance.
The Hobo Spider, Eratigena agrestis, is a member of the funnel-web spider family and is known for its potentially harmful bite, which can cause necrotic lesions in some cases.
Jumping Spiders belong to the family Salticidae and are known for their excellent vision and jumping ability. These small, active hunters are commonly found in a variety of environments.
Orb Weaver Spiders belong to the family Araneidae and are known for their intricate, wheel-shaped webs.
Wolf Spiders, belonging to the family Lycosidae, are large, agile hunters known for their speed and excellent vision.