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Undetermined; Human skin with potential small bumps/irritations

Undetermined; Human skin with potential small bumps/irritations

Undetermined; No insect or bug is visible in the image to provide a scientific name.

Scabies Mite (or similar microscopic skin mite)

Scabies Mite (or similar microscopic skin mite)

Sarcoptes scabiei (or a related species in the Acariformes)

Mole

Mole

Nevus

Scabies Mite

Scabies Mite

Sarcoptes scabiei

Unknown

Unknown

Undeterminable

Long-bodied Cellar Spider

Long-bodied Cellar Spider

Pholcus phalangioides

Mosquito

Mosquito

Various genera, e.g., Anopheles, Aedes, Culex

Scabies Mite

Scabies Mite

Sarcoptes scabiei

N/A

N/A

N/A

Not Applicable

Not Applicable

Not Applicable

Unidentifiable organism

Unidentifiable organism

N/A

Mosquito

Mosquito

Various genera within Culicidae (e.g., Aedes, Anopheles, Culex)

Bed Bug

Bed Bug

Cimex lectularius

Green Sea Turtle

Green Sea Turtle

Chelonia mydas

Napoleon Wrasse or Humphead Wrasse

Napoleon Wrasse or Humphead Wrasse

Cheilinus undulatus

Mushroom Leather Coral (various species), Clownfish, Lionfish, various other corals

Mushroom Leather Coral (various species), Clownfish, Lionfish, various other corals

Mushroom Leather Coral: Sarcophyton sp. (meaning 'species unknown' without further identification). Clownfish: Amphiprio...

Shortspine Thornyhead

Shortspine Thornyhead

Sebastolobus alascanus

Anaconda (likely Green Anaconda)

Anaconda (likely Green Anaconda)

Eunectes murinus (Green Anaconda)

Mantis Shrimp (likely Peacock Mantis Shrimp based on coloration seen in the image)

Mantis Shrimp (likely Peacock Mantis Shrimp based on coloration seen in the image)

Odontodactylus scyllarus (for Peacock Mantis Shrimp); many other species exist within Stomatopoda

Case-bearing Clothes Moth

Case-bearing Clothes Moth

Tinea pellionella

Household Casebearer, Plaster Bagworm

Household Casebearer, Plaster Bagworm

Phereoeca uterella

Sand Flea / Chigoe Flea

Sand Flea / Chigoe Flea

Tunga penetrans

Mite (general, due to low resolution)

Mite (general, due to low resolution)

Class: Arachnida, Subclass: Acari. A specific scientific name cannot be determined from the image.

Fruit Fly (or possibly other small fly)

Fruit Fly (or possibly other small fly)

Drosophila melanogaster (for common fruit fly, though exact species is hard to determine from image)

Unknown (Cannot identify from image)

Unknown (Cannot identify from image)

Unknown (Cannot identify from image)

Unidentifiable speck/tiny insect/dust

Unidentifiable speck/tiny insect/dust

Unknown

Moth

Moth

Unknown (too blurry to identify to species)

Carpet Beetle (likely Varied Carpet Beetle or Black Carpet Beetle)

Carpet Beetle (likely Varied Carpet Beetle or Black Carpet Beetle)

Anthrenus verbasci (Varied Carpet Beetle) or Attagenus unicolor (Black Carpet Beetle)

Drain Fly

Drain Fly

Psychoda alternata (a common species)

Flea

Flea

Ctenocephalides felis (cat flea, most common), Ctenocephalides canis (dog flea), Pulex irritans (human flea), etc.

Human Itch Mite

Human Itch Mite

Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis

Springtail

Springtail

Collembola (various genera and species)

Case-making clothes moth

Case-making clothes moth

Tinea pellionella

Cricket

Cricket

Gryllidae (various genera and species within the family)

Fungus Gnat

Fungus Gnat

Bradysia spp. (most common) or sometimes Lycoriella spp.

Unidentifiable insect remnant or debris

Unidentifiable insect remnant or debris

Undetermined (appears to be a remnant, not a living organism)

Mosquito

Mosquito

Various species within Culicidae (e.g., Aedes aegypti, Anopheles gambiae, Culex pipiens)

Mosquito (bite marks)

Mosquito (bite marks)

Various genera within Culicidae (e.g., Aedes, Anopheles, Culex)

Cockroach (likely American or Oriental Cockroach based on color and visible segment)

Cockroach (likely American or Oriental Cockroach based on color and visible segment)

Periplaneta americana (American Cockroach) or Blatta orientalis (Oriental Cockroach) are possible candidates given the i...

Unknown skin irritation/bite mark

Unknown skin irritation/bite mark

Not identifiable from image

Unknown amorphous object

Unknown amorphous object

Not applicable, as this is not an insect or bug.

Moth (likely a Geometrid Moth)

Moth (likely a Geometrid Moth)

Too blurry to determine specific genus/species, but likely within Geometridae (e.g., a 'looper' or 'inchworm' moth).

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