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House centipede
Scutigera coleoptrata
Small fly or gnat (image too blurred for species-level identification)
Uncertain; likely Diptera, possibly a fungus gnat (Sciaridae)
Thrips (likely a juvenile or slender adult)
Order Thysanoptera; species not reliably identifiable from this image
Cockroach nymph (likely German cockroach)
Blattella germanica
Likely antlion larva (doodlebug)
Myrmeleontidae, likely an unidentified Myrmeleon species
Pill bug (roly-poly, woodlouse)
Armadillidium vulgare
Likely wolf spider
Lycosidae (genus/species uncertain)
Firebrat (likely)
Thermobia domestica
Red velvet mite
Likely *Trombidium* species
No insect visible
Not applicable
No bug visible
Not applicable
No insect visible; flowering zonal geranium
Pelargonium × hortorum
Darkling beetle (likely a mealworm beetle)
Tenebrio molitor
Cockroach nymph, likely a German cockroach
Blattella germanica
Conehead katydid (likely short-winged conehead)
Neoconocephalus sp.
White-marked tussock moth caterpillar
Orgyia leucostigma
Carpet beetle larva (likely varied carpet beetle)
Anthrenus verbasci
Small cockroach nymph (likely German cockroach)
Blattella germanica
Seed bug (likely dirt-colored seed bug)
Rhyparochromus spp. (identification from image is tentative)
Carpet beetle (likely adult black carpet beetle)
Attagenus unicolor
Carpet beetle (likely varied carpet beetle)
Anthrenus verbasci
Small dark beetle (likely carpet beetle adult)
Anthrenus spp. (likely Anthrenus scrophulariae or related species)
Annual cicada
*Neocicada* sp. (likely; species-level identification is uncertain from the image)
Cockroach nymph (likely German cockroach)
Blattella germanica
German cockroach
Blattella germanica
Carpet beetle larva (likely)
Anthrenus sp. (probable; image insufficient for exact species)
Indian yellow-legged forest scorpion (likely)
Heterometrus cf. fulvipes
Scorpion (likely Indian black scorpion)
Heterometrus sp., probably Heterometrus swammerdami
Woodlouse (sowbug/pillbug)
Likely *Porcellio* or *Oniscus* species
Carpet beetle (likely varied carpet beetle)
Anthrenus verbasci
Flea beetle (likely a metallic flea beetle)
Altica sp. (identification to species is uncertain from the image)
Uncertain; likely a small winged ant or termite
Could not be determined from the blurred image
Indistinct small red arthropod; possibly a clover mite
Bryobia praetiosa (tentative)
Field cricket (likely a black field cricket)
Gryllus spp. (species uncertain from image)
No insect clearly visible
Not identifiable from the image
Small dark-winged fly (likely a fungus gnat)
Bradysia spp. (probable)
Jumping spider (likely a zebra jumping spider)
Salticus cf. scenicus
Small ant (likely pavement or household ant)
Tetramorium sp. (probable; image resolution prevents species-level identification)
Unidentifiable small dark beetle or beetle-like insect
Not determinable from the image
Crane fly
Tipula sp. (likely Tipulidae)
Household casebearer (plaster bagworm)
Phereoeca uterella
Unidentified small household beetle (image insufficient for species identification)
Coleoptera; genus and species undetermined
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