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Varied carpet beetle (adult)
Anthrenus verbasci
Paper wasp
Polistes sp. (likely a paper wasp)
German cockroach nymph
Blattella germanica
Blue mud dauber (likely)
Chalybion californicum
Field cricket (likely a house or field cricket)
Gryllus sp. (identification uncertain from image)
No identifiable insect; likely an inflamed skin lesion or bite reaction
Not applicable from this image
Walnut caterpillar
Datana integerrima
Black-and-yellow garden spider (writing spider)
Argiope aurantia
Giant leopard moth caterpillar (woolly bear)
Hypercompe scribonia
Bombardier beetle
Brachinus species (likely Brachinus sp.)
Unidentified small biting insect (photo insufficient)
Cannot determine from image
Marine isopod (likely cirolanid isopod)
Likely Cirolana sp. (species uncertain from image)
Field cricket (likely a black field cricket)
Gryllus spp.
Booklouse (barklouse)
Likely Liposcelis spp.
Indeterminate—possibly a tiny mite or flea; image insufficient for reliable identification
Not determinable from the photograph
Seed bug (likely a dirt-covered plant bug)
Indeterminate from the photograph; likely a small true bug (Hemiptera)
Varied carpet beetle (likely larva)
Anthrenus verbasci
Household casebearer (plaster bagworm)
Phereoeca uterella
Lawn shrimp (land hopper)
Arcitalitrus sylvaticus
Varied carpet beetle (likely larval cast/fragment)
Anthrenus verbasci
Case-bearing clothes moth larva (likely)
Tineola bisselliella (larval case)
Unidentifiable moth-like insect (possibly a pantry moth)
Likely *Plodia interpunctella*, but the image is insufficient for confirmation
Case-bearing clothes moth (adult)
Tinea pellionella
Unidentified small insect (image insufficient for reliable identification)
Undetermined
Blue-black carpenter bee (likely)
Xylocopa sp., probably Xylocopa caerulea or a closely related species
Hercules beetle (likely female)
Dynastes hercules
Jerusalem cricket (likely)
Stenopelmatus species
House centipede
Scutigera coleoptrata
No bug visible; likely a small skin flake or residue
Not applicable
Leaf-footed bug (likely orange assassin bug)
Apiomerus sp.
Short-winged meadow grasshopper
Likely *Chorthippus curtipennis* (species-level identification is uncertain from the image)
Assassin bug (likely wheel bug nymph)
Arilus cristatus
Woodlouse (pill bug/roly-poly)
Likely *Armadillidium vulgare*
Shiny millipede (likely a flat-backed or cylindrical millipede)
Diplopoda; species cannot be determined reliably from this photograph
Bumblebee (likely a worker)
Bombus species
Land slug (likely a juvenile leatherleaf slug)
Likely *Veronicella* sp.; species-level identification requires location and clearer features
Caddisfly (likely a long-horned caddisfly)
Likely family Leptoceridae; exact species cannot be confirmed from the image
Earwig (likely European earwig)
Forficula auricularia
Common buckeye butterfly
Junonia coenia
Small tortoiseshell butterfly
Aglais urticae
White ermine moth
Spilosoma lubricipeda
Thrips (likely flower thrips)
Order-level identification only; likely *Frankliniella* or *Thrips* species
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