Bug tag
True Bug
Rove Beetle
Staphylinidae (family)
False Powderpost Beetle (likely an Anobiidae or Bostrichidae species)
Difficult to determine exact species from the image, but likely Ptinus spp. or a related genus within Anobiidae/Bostrich...
Fungus Gnat
Bradysia spp. (though various genera exist in the Sciaridae and Mycetophilidae families)
Crane Fly
Tipulidae
Drain Fly (also known as Moth Fly, Sink Fly, Filter Fly, or Sewer Gnat)
Psychodidae
Mosquito
Various genera within Culicidae (e.g., Anopheles, Aedes, Culex)
Robber Fly
Asilidae (Family)
Drain Fly (or Moth Fly, Psychodid Fly)
Psychoda spp.
Hoverfly (Flower Fly)
Various species within the family Syrphidae (e.g., Eristalis tenax, Episyrphus balteatus)
Drain Fly (also known as Moth Fly, Sewer Gnat, or Filter Fly)
Psychodidae (Family), specifically Clogmia albipunctata often encountered indoors
Leatherjacket larva (Crane Fly Larva)
Tipula species (larva)
Fruit Fly
Drosophila melanogaster (common species, but many others exist)
Bat fly
Nycteribiidae / Streblidae (Specific genus/species indeterminate from image)
Moth Fly
Psychodidae
Fruit fly
Drosophila melanogaster
Camel Cricket, Cave Cricket, Spider Cricket
Ceuthophilus spp. (a common genus of camel crickets)
Mold or Fungi (specifically a slime mold or similar growth)
Not identifiable from image; likely a species within Mycetozoa or similar fungal groups
Booklouse / Psocid
Various species, common examples include Liposcelis corrodens, Psocus spp.
Small Crane Fly
Trichoceridae species
Velvet Ant (likely Dasymutilla occidentalis, the Eastern Velvet Ant or Cow Killer)
Dasymutilla spp. (likely Dasymutilla occidentalis, given the common dark color and robust appearance, though precise ide...
Assassin Bug (likely a species of Damsel Bug or Thread-legged Bug, both closely related to Assassin Bugs due to the slen...
Reduviidae family members exhibit a wide range of genera and species. Without a clearer, more detailed image, a specific...
Cabbage Looper
Trichoplusia ni
Non-biting Midge
Chironomidae
Bloodworm (Chironomid Larva)
Chironomidae (larval stage)
Dung Beetle (likely a species of Scarab beetle)
Many species, e.g., Onthophagus taurus (a common European species) or Phalacronothus (a genus within Scarabaeidae). Iden...
Fly (likely a small species like a Gnat or Fruit Fly)
Given the ambiguity of the image, a specific scientific name cannot be provided. It belongs to the Order Diptera. If it ...
Lily Beetle
Lilioceris lilii
Drain Fly / Moth Fly / Filter Fly
Psychoda spp. (e.g., Psychoda alternata)
Drain Fly Larva (Psychodidae)
Psychoda spp. (larva)
Midge larva (likely Chironomid)
Chironomidae (Chironomus spp. or similar)
Drain Fly
Psychodidae
Bloodworm
Chironomus plumosus (a common species, though many Chironomidae larvae are called bloodworms)
Drain Fly
Psychodidae (subfamily Psychodinae)
Snow Flea
Hypogastrura nivicola
No insect or bug identifiable
Not applicable
Sewer Fly or Drain Fly
Psychodidae (e.g., Psychoda altenata, Clogmia albipunctata)
Fruit Fly
Drosophila melanogaster
Drain Fly / Moth Fly / Filter Fly
Psychoda alternata (a common species, though many exist within the family)
Drain Fly / Moth Fly / Filter Fly
Psychoda species (e.g., Psychoda alternata, Psychoda cinerea)
Not Applicable (No insect/bug detected)
Not Applicable (No insect/bug detected)
N/A - No insect or bug detectable
N/A - No insect or bug detectable
N/A - No bug/insect visible
N/A - No bug/insect visible