Recent Bug Identifications
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Tapeworm Segment (Proglottid)
Dipylidium caninum (most common example in pets)
Mold Mite (also known as Cheese Mite or Grain Mite)
Tyrophagus putrescentiae
Drain Fly Larvae (often confused with Horsehair Worms or tiny millipedes in this context)
Psychodidae (family)
Clover Mite
Bryobia praetiosa
Unknown / Likely Scabies Mite or Skin Flake (Inconclusive Image)
Sarcoptes scabiei (if scabies) / Inorganic Debris
Household Casebearer (often referred to as a Plaster Bagworm or Case-bearing Clothes Moth)
Phereoeca uterella (sometimes confused with Tinea pellionella)
Scabies Mite
Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis
Cannot be determined
N/A
Not a bug/insect
N/A
Scabies Mite
Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis
Not a bug (Skin mark/Mole/Freckle)
N/A
Scabies Mite (likely interpretation of the burrow mark shown)
Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis
Bed Bug
Cimex lectularius
Pharaoh Ant (likely fragment/remains)
Monomorium pharaonis
Unknown / Likely Non-Insect Debris
N/A (Inanimate Object or Skin Secretion)
Bed Bug (Likely Cast Skin/Exuvia or Fragments)
Cimex lectularius
Not a bug; Likely a Plant Bud (Cannabis or similar)
N/A (Likely Cannabis sativa or C. indica)
Scab or Debris (Not an insect)
N/A
Not a bug/insect
N/A
Not a Bug (Earwax)
Cerumen
Not a Bug (Likely Earwax or Dried Residue)
N/A
Non-Insect Debris (Earwax or Dried Sebum)
Cerumen (for earwax)
Merchant Grain Beetle (or closely related Sawtoothed Grain Beetle)
Oryzaephilus mercator (or Oryzaephilus surinamensis)
Tapeworm Segment (Proglottid)
Dipylidium caninum or Taenia species
Tapeworm Segment (Likely Dipylidium caninum)
Dipylidium caninum (most likely, given common household context)
No insect visible (Likely Bed Bug fecal stain)
Cimex lectularius (if associated with Bed Bugs)
Tapeworm Segment (Proglottid)
Dipylidium caninum (most common dog/cat tapeworm)
Tapeworm Segment (Proglottid)
Dipylidium caninum (most common dog/cat tapeworm)
Masked Hunter Nymph (Dust bug)
Reduvius personatus
Not a bug (Debris/Skin Flake/Food Crumb)
N/A
Clothing Moth Larva Casings
Tineola bisselliella (Webbing Clothes Moth) or Tinea pellionella (Case-making Clothes Moth)
Springtail (specifically an elongate-bodied springtail)
Collembola (Class); likely Entomobryomorpha (Order)
Not a bug/insect (Earwax or Debris)
Cerumen (if earwax)
Indian Meal Moth Larva (Pantry Moth Larva)
Plodia interpunctella
No insect found
N/A
Not a bug/insect
N/A
Not a bug (likely debris or a scab)
N/A
Pharaoh Ant (likely a discarded pupal case or debris, identification uncertain due to image quality)
Monomorium pharaonis (tentative ID)
German Cockroach Nymph
Blattella germanica
Not a bug/insect
Homo sapiens (Skin tissue)
Unable to Identify
N/A
No identifiable insect present
N/A
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