Bug tag
Aquatic Insect
Varied Carpet Beetle
Anthrenus verbasci
Household Casebearer or Plaster Bagworm
Phereoeca uterella
Household Casebearer or Plaster Bagworm
Phereoeca uterella (or sometimes Phereoeca allutella)
Junk Bug (Green Lacewing Larva / Trash Bug)
Family Chrysopidae
Booklouse (Psocid)
Various species within the order Psocoptera, common genera include Liposcelis and Trogium
Junk bug (also known as Trash bug, Aphid Lion, or Lacewing Larva)
Chrysopidae (larvae form)
Plaster Bagworm (or Household Casebearer)
Phereoeca uterella
Household Casebearer (Plaster Bagworm)
Phereoeca uterella
Booklouse (or Psocid)
Liposcelis spp. (likely)
Larder beetle
Dermestes lardarius
Household Casebearer or Plaster Bagworm
Phereoeca uterella (or related species like Phereoeca allutella)
Booklice
Liposcelis spp.
Lacewing Larva (commonly called 'Junk Bug' or 'Aphid Lion')
Chrysopidae (Family)
Junk Bug, Trash Bug, or Aphid Lion (Green Lacewing Larva)
Chrysoperla spp. (Family: Chrysopidae)
Horsehair Worm
Nematomorpha (Phylum)
Not an Insect (Likely Earwax or Dried Bodily Secretion)
Cerumen (if earwax)
Not a recognizable insect (Likely skin debris, scab, or fiber)
N/A (Artifact)
Not a bug/insect (likely synthetic fibers, hair, or debris)
N/A
Unidentifiable Insect/Arthropod (Due to Image Quality)
N/A
No insect identified; object consists of textile fibers
N/A
Unidentifiable Insect (Due to low lighting and resolution)
Unknown
Unidentifiable insect/speck (likely Carpet Beetle Larva or Booklouse)
N/A (Identification inconclusive due to image quality)
Bird (likely are not a bug/insect; appearing to be a Hawk or similar raptor)
Accipitridae family (likely Buteo jamaicensis if North American)
Not a bug/insect (Suspected mineral or organic debris)
N/A
Not an Insect (Likely Skin Flake, Dandruff, or Debris)
N/A (Inanimate Object/Biological Debris)
Undetermined; potentially a Scale Insect or Lacewing Larva (Trash Bug)
Coccoidea (Scale) or Chrysopidae (Lacewing)
Not a bug/insect; likely a crystalline substance
N/A (Inorganic material)
Not an insect (Likely Cherry Angioma or Skin Lesion)
N/A (Campbell de Morgan spot)
No insect or bug is clearly visible in the image.
N/A
No identifiable insect present (Likely mineral formation)
N/A
Unidentifiable Arachnid/Insect (Likely a Spider or Mite)
N/A
Not a bug/insect (Split End / Trichoptilosis)
Trichoptilosis (condition of hair)
Inconclusive (Likely Non-Insect Material)
N/A
Not an insect (likely mucus, tissue, or sebum)
N/A
Tachinid Fly
Tachinidae (family)
European Hornet
Vespa crabro
Debris-Carrying Lacewing Larva (often called 'Junk Bug' or 'Trash Bug')
Family Chrysopidae (Larval stage)
Unidentifiable Object (Likely non-insect)
N/A
Unidentifiable Debris / Possible Dried Blood or Speck
N/A
None (Non-living object)
Not applicable
Silverfish (specifically a pale or newly molted individual)
Lepisma saccharinum
Cockroach (Leg fragment)
Blattodea (Order)











