Bug tag
Aquatic Insect
Horsehair Worm
Gordius spp. (Phylum Nematomorpha)
Inconclusive (Likely non-biological debris)
N/A
Tarantula Hawk
Pepsis sp. or Hemipepsis sp.
Cannabis Concentrate (Shatter/Wax)
N/A (Non-biological material)
Unable to Identify
N/A
Unidentifiable due to image quality
N/A
Grass Spider (Funnel-web Spider)
Agelenopsis species
Arizona Bark Scorpion
Centruroides sculpturatus
Unable to identify
N/A
Unable to identify
N/A
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
Halyomorpha halys
Too blurry to identify
N/A
Inconclusive (Non-biological)
N/A
Unknown/Unidentifiable object
N/A
There is no bug visible in this image
N/A
Unidentifiable due to image quality
N/A
Nursery Web Spider
Pisaura mirabilis
Wolf Spider
Lycosidae family
Unidentifiable Object (Likely a Stain or Dirt)
N/A
Broad-faced Sac Spider
Trachelas tranquillus
Unknown (potential tick bite/skin irritation)
Undeterminable from the image; if a tick, it depends on the species (e.g., Ixodes scapularis for blacklegged tick, Ambly...
Unidentifiable due to image quality (Possible debris or fluid)
N/A
Inconclusive (Requires medical professional for ID)
N/A
Mole Cricket
Gryllotalpidae (family)
European Earwig
Forficula auricularia
Chigger (Harvest Mite Larva)
Trombicula spp.
Unknown / Unidentifiable Object
N/A
Broad-faced Sac Spider
Trachelas tranquillus
Drugstore Beetle
Stegobium paniceum
Unidentifiable Object
N/A
Not an insect/bug - likely human hair or fiber bundle
N/A
No identifiable insect present (Likely scab or debris)
N/A
Unidentifiable Organic Debris (Likely Non-Insect)
N/A (Indeterminate Biological Material)
Unknown (Injury/Bite site)
N/A
Unable to identify a bug or insect
N/A
Chigger (Larva)
Trombiculidae
Household Casebearer (often referred to as Plaster Bagworm)
Phereoeca uterella
Varied Carpet Beetle
Anthrenus verbasci
Household Casebearer (often called Plaster Bagworm)
Phereoeca uterella
Florida Predatory Stink Bug (Nymphs)
Euthyrhynchus floridanus
Bed Bug (shed skin/exuvia)
Cimex lectularius
Skin cast (likely from a bed bug or similar household pest nymph)
Cimex lectularius (Family: Cimicidae)











