Mediterranean Black Widow
Glossy black with 13 red spots on the back — hence its Italian name, malmignatte. Smaller than American black widow but with similar venom.
Alpha-latrotoxin causes severe muscle spasms, abdominal cramping, hypertension, and sweating ('latrodectism'). Antivenom available; before its development, mortality was 4–5%.
Dry steppes, vineyards, abandoned buildings, and stone piles across southern Europe and the Balkans.
Builds tangled webs near the ground. Female bites only when pressed against skin — typically when moving rocks or harvesting grapes.