Bug tag
Aquatic Insect
Walking Stick, Stick Insect
Phasmida (Order)
Debris-carrying Lacewing Larva (Junk Bug)
Chrysopidae family (specifically larvae)
Non-insect material (likely textile fiber/lint)
None
Horsehair worm
Gordius robustus (and related species in Chordodes)
Carpet Beetle Larva (Tentative ID due to image quality)
Anthrenus verbasci (most likely species)
Masked Hunter (Nymph Stage)
Reduvius personatus
Household Casebearer (often referred to as Plaster Bagworm or Case-bearing Clothes Moth)
Phereoeca uterella (or potentially Tinea pellionella depending on region)
Bed Bug Cast Skin (Exuvia)
Cimex lectularius (associated shedding)
Household Casebearer
Phereoeca uterella
Household Casebearer
Phereoeca uterella
Various Possible Identifications (likely a Seed, Crumb, or Particulate Matter; potentially a Booklouse or Mite)
N/A (Inanimate object) or Liposcelis spp. (if a booklouse)
Mole Cricket
Gryllotalpa spp.
Soil Centipede
Order Geophilomorpha
Sunflower seed shell
Not an insect (Helianthus annuus shell)
Brown Widow Spider (Egg Sac)
Latrodectus geometricus
Ground Beetle (specifically Lebiinae subfamily)
Lebia spp.
Little Black Ant
Monomorium minimum
Broad-nosed Weevil (possibly) and Woodlouse (left)
Curculionidae (for the weevil-like insect), Isopoda (for the woodlouse)
Unidentifiable Small Insect/Tick
Undetermined
Unidentifiable Debris / Non-Insect Material
N/A
Spiny Flower Mantis
Pseudocreobotra wahlbergii
Horsehair Worm (Gordian Worm)
Nematomorpha (Phylum)
Inconclusive (Non-biological material or skin fragment)
N/A
Trapdoor spider
Various genera within the family Ctenizidae (and other related families like Nemesiidae, Migidae)
Wolf Spider
Family Lycosidae
Unable to Identify
N/A
Unable to Identify
N/A
None
None
None (Image is of skin)
N/A
Household Casebearer (also known as the Plaster Bagworm)
Phereoeca uterella
Sebaceous Filament (skin plug) or Keratin Plug
N/A (Not a biological organism/insect)
Rove Beetle
Paederus littoralis
False Black Widow
Steatoda grossa
Wolf Spider
Family Lycosidae
Not a bug (Appears to be a close-up of skin or a surface with phone UI overlay)
N/A
Wolf Spider
Family Lycosidae
Sesame Seed (misidentified as a bug)
Sesamum indicum
Trombiculid mite (Larval stage)
Trombiculidae (Family)
Bold Jumping Spider (Likely identification based on the faint heart-shaped white spot on abdomen)
Phidippus audax
Red Velvet Mite
Trombidium holosericeum
Stick insect, Walking stick
Phasmatodea (order)
It is difficult to determine common name due to blurriness
Unknown











