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Booklouse (or Psocid)
Liposcelis spp. (specifically likely belonging to the family Liposcelididae)
Carpet Beetle Pupa/Larva (likely Varied Carpet Beetle)
Anthrenus verbasci
Ant Pupa (likely Tetramorium or Lasius species)
Formicidae (Family)
Human Skin Flake or Scab (Not a Bug)
Dermatological debris (human epidermis)
Lapis Lazuli (Pigment)
Lazurite (primary mineral component)
Silverfish (molted skin or young nymph)
Lepisma saccharina
Too blurry for positive identification
N/A
Varied Carpet Beetle
Anthrenus verbasci
Lace Bug (specifically likely the Sycamore Lace Bug or a related species)
Corythucha spp. (likely Corythucha ciliata)
Varied Carpet Beetle
Anthrenus verbasci
Demodex Mite (Face Mite)
Demodex folliculorum or Demodex brevis
Sebum Plug / Keratin Plug (Not actually a bug)
Keratosis pilaris or Comedo
Indian Meal Moth Larva
Plodia interpunctella
Bed Bug
Cimex lectularius
Plaster Bagworm (or Household Casebearer)
Phereoeca uterella
Clothing Moth Larva (Casemaking or Webbing)
Tineola bisselliella (Webbing) or Tinea pellionella (Casemaking)
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
Halyomorpha halys
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
Halyomorpha halys
There is no identifiable bug or insect in this image.
N/A
Dust Mite
Dermatophagoides spp. (e.g., Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus or Dermatophagoides farinae)
Case-bearing Clothes Moth
Tinea pellionella
German Cockroach (Nymph/Juvenile)
Blattella germanica
Unknown / Unidentifiable Specimen
N/A
Not a bug (Likely Earwax or Dried Secretion)
Cerumen (if earwax)
Masked Hunter Nymph (often referred to as 'dust bunnies' when camouflaged)
Reduvius personatus
Webbing Clothes Moth Larva Case
Tineola bisselliella
Not a bug (likely biological debris or secretion)
N/A
Tapeworm Segment (Proglottid)
Dipylidium caninum (most likely) or Taenia species
Case-bearing Clothes Moth Larva
Tinea pellionella
Carpet Beetle (Likely Black or Varied Carpet Beetle)
Attagenus unicolor (Black) or Anthrenus verbasci (Varied)
Unknown Organic Debris / Not a distinguishable insect
N/A
Snow Flea
Hypogastrura nivicola
Unidentified Organic Detritus / Earwax Fragment / Dried Secretion (Not a Bug)
N/A (Biological debris)
Plaster Bagworm
Phereoeca uterella
Debris / Non-Insect Material (Likely Earwax or Crumb)
N/A (Inorganic or Organic Detritus)
Bed Bug (Cast Skin / Molt)
Cimex lectularius
Sebum Plug (not an insect)
Keratin plug or comedone
Artifact/Not an Insect
N/A
Tapeworm Segment (Proglottid)
Dipylidium caninum (typically)
Body Louse (or possibly Head Louse)
Pediculus humanus humanus (or Pediculus humanus capitis)
Unidentifiable organic matter (likely skin flake, scab, or earwax)
N/A
Flour Mite (or similar stored product mite, e.g., Mold Mite)
Acarus siro (Flour Mite) or Tyrophagus putrescentiae (Mold Mite)
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