Bug tag
True Bug
Debris-carrying Lacewing Larva (Junk Bug or Aphid Lion)
Chrysoperla spp.
Unidentifiable Animal (Possible Small Mammal)
Unidentifiable due to image clarity.
Unidentifiable substance (not an insect)
N/A
Cimex lectularius nymph shell / Bed Bug exuvia
Cimex lectularius
Bed Bug (Egg Casings or Nymph Molts - Identification Uncertain/Unlikely)
Cimex lectularius (potential association)
Green Lacewing Larva (Junk Bug / Debris Carrier)
Mallada signatus (and other species in Chrysopidae family)
Pill bug (English), more commonly known as a roly-poly
Armadillidium vulgare
Beggar-tick seed (often mistaken for a tick or bug)
Bidens sp.
Blue Grain Bug / Blue Fungus Gnat Larva
Sciaridae (family)
Image provided does not contain a discernible bug or insect.
Not Applicable
Unknown (The image does not appear to show an insect or bug)
N/A
Unidentifiable Debris
N/A
Bird Nest Fungus Gnat (Larva) / Junk Bug
Ceraia spp. / Leucochrysa spp.
This image is too blurry to definitively identify the bug/insect.
Unidentifiable
Unknown (The image does not clearly depict a bug/insect)
Not applicable
It is not possible to identify an insect or bug from the provided image.
N/A
Unidentifiable Particle / Debris
N/A - Not identifiable as a biological specimen
Carpet Beetle (likely Varied Carpet Beetle or Black Carpet Beetle larva)
Dermestidae (the family containing carpet beetles), possibly 'Anthrenus verbasci' (Varied Carpet Beetle) or 'Attagenus u...
Debris-Carrying Lacewing Larva (often called Trash Bug)
Chrysopidae (specifically larva)
Tick bite (Lyme disease rash)
Not applicable to the image itself, as it shows a bite reaction, not the tick. However, the bull's-eye rash is clinicall...
Debris-Carrying Lacewing Larva (often called 'Trash Bug')
Family Chrysopidae (larvae)
Woodlouse
Armadillidium vulgare
Leafhopper (likely a type of planthopper or small leafhopper)
Various species within the families Cicadellidae (leafhoppers) or Fulgoromorpha (planthoppers)
Planthopper (likely Flatidae family, specifically a Flatid Planthopper or Flatid Bug)
Members of the family Flatidae. A specific scientific name cannot be determined from the image alone without more detail...
It is not possible to definitively identify the bug/insect from the provided image.
Unknown
Debris-carrying Lacewing Larva (often called a Trash Bug)
Chrysopiscae (Family level identification)
Unidentified Organic Detritus / Earwax Fragment / Dried Secretion (Not a Bug)
N/A (Biological debris)
Debris-carrying Lacewing Larva (often called a Trash Bug)
Chrysoperla spp. (and related genera)
Image provided is not clear enough to identify a specific insect or bug.
N/A
Lacewing Larva (commonly called 'Junk Bug' or 'Aphid Lion')
Chrysopidae (Family)
Debris-carrying Lacewing Larva (commonly known as a Junk Bug)
Family Chrysopidae (exact genus/species uncertain from image)
Hide beetle
Trogidae (family level identification)
Woodlouse
Armadillidium vulgare
Unknown (Insufficient Data for Identification)
N/A
Dragonfly
Varies by species; e.g., 'Anax junius' (Common Green Darner) or 'Libellula pulchella' (Twelve-spotted Skimmer). It's dif...
Broad-headed Sharpshooter
Oncometopia orbona
White Grub (Scarab Beetle Larva)
Phyllophaga spp. (typically identifies June Bugs, May Beetles, or Masked Chafers)
Unidentifiable Bite Mark
Inconclusive (no specimen)
Thrips (likely Greenhouse Thrips or Western Flower Thrips)
Thysanoptera (order level identification)
Scabies Mite
Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis
none (This is an abstract pixelated image and does not represent a real bug/insect)
n/a
Western Sculptured Pine Borer
Chalcophora angulicollis