== == I don't know the answer to this but am looking for the same information. I can tell you I have seen this spider in North Florida. I have found baby Spiders as well that were in a "mud" nest much like a mud dauber nest. hope that may help some with finding a name to match the spider. An internet search will net you pictures of this exotic looking arachnid.
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The spider you are describing is likely the Spiny Orb-weaver spider (Gasteracantha cancriformis), also known as the Jewel Spider. It is recognized by its unique shape and coloration, with a white abdomen that has a pattern resembling a skull and bright green legs. These spiders are not harmful to humans and are known for their striking appearance.
your face spider
The spider you are describing sounds like a green lynx spider (Peucetia viridans). They are known for their vibrant green coloration with red and yellow markings on their back and legs. These spiders are typically found in North and South America.
Could be the Green Lynx Spider
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Spiny orb-weaver, Gasteracantha cancriformis
Most probably a poisonous one?
Spiders with brown stripe legs and a green body could potentially be orb-weaver spiders like Araneus gemmoides, which has a greenish abdomen and brown-striped legs. Another possibility is a green lynx spider (Peucetia viridans) which has green coloration and may have some brown on the legs. However, additional information or a photo would be helpful for a more precise identification.
Often called a zipper spider or writing spider.
A false widow spider is a spider that is known to have a skull depicted on its back. This spider also has orange legs.
The spider you are describing is likely a green lynx spider. They are known for their bright lime green bodies and sometimes have dull yellow legs. Green lynx spiders are typically found in North and Central America.
The camel back is a cricket with spider-like legs.