Bug tag
True Bug
Fruit Fly
Drosophila melanogaster
Drain Fly / Moth Fly / Filter Fly
Psychoda alternata (a common species, though many exist within the family)
Household Casebearer or Plaster Bagworm
Phereoeca uterella (or Tinea pellionella for true casemaking clothes moths)
Dung Beetle
Various species, depending on the exact morphology (e.g., Scarabaeus sacer, Geotrupes stercorarius, Phanaeus vindex for ...
Unknown - no bug visible
Unknown - no bug visible
Velvet Ant (likely a species of Dasymutilla)
Dasymutilla spp. (e.g., Dasymutilla occidentalis, Dasymutilla klugii)
Not applicable - No bug or insect is visible in the image.
Not applicable - No bug or insect is visible in the image.
Human skin with rash/irritation
Homo sapiens (affected)
Not Applicable (Not an insect/bug)
Not Applicable (Not an insect/bug)
Not applicable (Not a bug/insect)
Not applicable (Not a bug/insect)
N/A (No insect or bug is visible in the image)
N/A (No insect or bug is visible in the image)
Unidentifiable Object
N/A - Cannot be identified as a bug/insect
Spittlebug
Cercopoidea (Superfamily, encompassing various genera and species often referred to as spittlebugs, e.g., Philaenus spum...
Fly Pupa (likely house fly or similar muscoid fly)
Not determinable to species without further examination. Might be Musca domestica (House Fly) or a related species withi...
Cricket Nymph
Likely Gryllus assimilis (House Cricket) nymph or a species within Gryllidae or Gryllacrididae
Holly leaf miner
Phytomyza ilicis
Unknown amorphous object
Not applicable, as this is not an insect or bug.
No insect detected
N/A
Unidentifiable organic material
N/A
Not identifiable (No insect/bug visible)
Not identifiable (No insect/bug visible)
N/A
N/A
Masked Hunter Nymph
Reduvius personatus
No identifiable bug/insect
N/A
Not identifiable from image
Not identifiable from image
Fungus Gnat
Bradysia spp. (among others in Sciaridae and Mycetophilidae)
Dung beetle
Scarabaeidae (various genera and species)
Unidentifiable organism
N/A
N/A - No insect or bug is clearly visible in the provided image.
N/A - No insect or bug is clearly visible in the provided image.
Unable to identify - possibly skin flake or debris
N/A
None identified
None identified
Unidentifiable Object/Debris
N/A
Green Lacewing Larva (Junk Bug)
Chrysoperla rufilabris
Unknown
Unidentifiable
Masked Hunter (Nymph stage)
Reduvius personatus
Masked Hunter Nymph
Reduvius personatus
No insect identifiable
None visible
Masked Hunter (Nymph Stage)
Reduvius personatus
No identifiable insect/bug
N/A
Green lacewing larva (Debris carrier type)
Family Chrysopidae
Green Lacewing Larva (Trash Bug)
Chrysoperla carnea (and other species in Chrysopidae)
Not identifiable from image
N/A (No insect visible)
No insect or bug found
N/A