Bug tag
Aquatic Insect
Orb Weaver Spider
Araneidae (family)
Debris-Carrying Lacewing Larva (often nickname "Trash Bug" or "Junk Bug")
Chrysopidae (Family level identification)
Milkweed Assassin Bug Nymph
Zelus longipes
Unknown (Insufficient Image Detail)
N/A
Antlion larva (Doodlebug)
Myrmeleontidae (larvae)
Dry Skin Scab or Wound Debris (Not an Insect)
Crusta
Sawdust or Wood Debris
N/A (not an organism)
Not a bug/insect (Inanimate Object)
N/A
Inconclusive (Non-biological or organic tissue specimen)
N/A
Unknown Organic Debris (Not an identifiable insect)
N/A
Spiny-shouldered Stink Bug
Stiretrus anchorago
Junk bug (Green lacewing larva)
Chrysoperla rufilabris
Brown Lacewing Larva (Junk Bug)
Family Hemerobiidae
Common House Spider (Likely Parasteatoda or similar funnel weaver)
Parasteatoda tepidariorum
Wolf Spider
Family Lycosidae
Inconclusive (Inanimate Material)
N/A
Undetermined (Image lack clarity for identification)
N/A
Not a Bug / Debris
N/A (Inorganic or organic detritus)
American Nursery Web Spider
Pisaurina mira
Wolf Spider
Family Lycosidae
Unknown / Indiscernible
N/A
Unknown / Likely Lint or Debris
N/A
Likely Skin Flake, Scab, or Organic Debris (Not an Insect)
N/A (Desquamated Epithelium or Dried Exudate)
White-spotted Jumping Spider
Phidippus audax
Undetermined Insect Bite or Skin Condition
None (Assessment of a skin lesion)
Earwax (Cerumen) Particle
Cerumen
Debris-Carrying Lacewing Larva
Chrysopidae (larvae stage)
Horsehair Worm (also known as Gordian Worm)
Gordius species (Phylum Nematomorpha)
Unidentifiable specimen (possibly inorganic debris)
N/A
Too blurry to identify
N/A
Skin-like particulate / Potential Dried Exudate
N/A (Non-living material)
Trapdoor spider
Multiple genera and species within the noted families, e.g., Cteniza, Mygale, Nemesia.
Cannot be determined from image
N/A
Unknown amorphous matter (possibly organic debris)
Inconclusive (Non-taxonomic material)
There is insufficient visual data to positively identify a bug.
Unidentifiable
Unidentifiable organic material
N/A
Clover Mite
Bryobia praetiosa
Not a Bug (Likely a Skin Mole or Lesion)
Melanocytic nevus (if a mole) or Seborrheic keratosis (common benign skin growth)
Not a Bug (likely Earwax, Sebum, or Dried Secretion)
Cerumen (Earwax) or Sebum
Mole or Freckle
Nevus (for mole) or Ephelis (for freckle)
Human Skin Scales (Commonly confused for Skin Mites/Scabies)
Non-biological debris / Keratinized squames
Earwax
Cerumen