Recent Bug Identifications
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Flea
Ctenocephalides felis (most likely cat flea)
German Cockroach (Nymph)
Blattella germanica
Pale-green assassin bug
Zelus luridus
Zelus assassin bug (likely Zelus renardii or Leaf-hopper Assassin Bug)
Zelus renardii
Broad-headed bug
Alydus sp.
Pale Green Assassin Bug
Zelus luridus
Bed Bug
Cimex lectularius
Smokybrown Cockroach Nymph
Periplaneta fuliginosa
Webbing clothes moth (larva)
Tineola bisselliella
Ghost ant
Tapinoma melanocephalum
Slug
Gastropoda (Class level, typically refers to terrestrial species like the families Limacidae or Arionidae)
Flatid Planthopper Nymph
Flatidae family (e.g., Metcalfa pruinosa)
Not a bug/insect (Debris/Crystals)
N/A
Varied Carpet Beetle
Anthrenus verbasci
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not a bug (likely a mineral or crystal shard)
N/A (Inorganic material)
Not a bug (Likely a crystal shard or skin flake)
N/A
Unknown - Likely Debris or Seed
N/A
Unknown (Likely debris or organic matter, not a specific insect)
N/A
Could not be confidently identified
N/A
Unknown / Carpet Beetle (most likely candidate)
Anthrenus verbasci (typically)
Kudzu Bug
Megacopta cribraria
Carpet Beetle Larva (likely)
Anthrenus verbasci (most common species)
No insect identified
N/A
No insect identified (Splinter Hemorrhage)
N/A Medical terminology: Splinter Hemorrhage
Thrips
Thysanoptera (Order)
Woolly Aphid (specifically likely a Woolly Apple Aphid or similar species)
Eriosoma lanigerum (most common representative)
None (Not a bug)
N/A
Not a bug/insect - Likely Marker Ink or Debris
N/A
Dried Mucus or Phlegm (Not a Bug)
N/A (Biological secretion)
Debris-Carrying Lacewing Larva (often called Trash Bug)
Chrysopidae (specifically larva)
Mealybug Destroyer (Larva)
Cryptolaemus montrouzieri
Plaster Bagworm (also known as Household Casebearer)
Phereoeca uterella (formerly Phereoeca dubitatrix)
Not a bug (Human Thumb showing skin peeling)
Homo sapiens (Epidermis)
Itch Mite (Scabies Mite)
Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis
Woodlouse (specifically a Pill Bug or Sowbug)
Oniscidea (Suborder)
Bed Bug
Cimex lectularius
Drain Fly Larvae
Psychodidae family
Pinworm
Enterobius vermicularis
Bed Bug
Cimex lectularius
Case-bearing clothes moth (larva)
Tinea pellionella
Scabies Mite (burrow entrance)
Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis
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