Bug tag
Fly
Drain Fly (also known as Moth Fly, Sewer Fly, or Filter Fly)
Psychodidae (Family name; common species include Clogmia albipunctata)
House fly (or a related species of fly)
Musca domestica (most commonly known house fly, but exact species is hard to determine from image)
Fishing Fly (Artificial Lure)
Not a biological organism (Man-made)
Fruit fly
Drosophila melanogaster (Common fruit fly)
Fruit Fly
Drosophila melanogaster (Common fruit fly)
Rat-tailed maggot
Eristalis tenax
Fly Maggot (Larva)
Musca domestica (example for House Fly)
Fly (likely a Muscidae family member, e.g., House Fly or a related species)
Musca domestica (common house fly example, but exact species cannot be determined from image)
Robber Fly
Family Asilidae (various genera and species)
Merchant Grain Beetle (or closely related Sawtoothed Grain Beetle)
Oryzaephilus mercator (or Oryzaephilus surinamensis)
Fruit Fly Pupa
Drosophila melanogaster (most common)
Booklouse
Liposcelis spp.
Passenger Moth
Dysgonia algira
Booklouse
Liposcelis sp.
House Fly
Musca domestica
Fly Pupa (likely Syrphid Fly or similar)
Diptera (Order), various families (e.g., Syrphidae, Muscidae)
House fly
Musca domestica
Fly Pupa (likely house fly or similar muscoid fly)
Not determinable to species without further examination. Might be Musca domestica (House Fly) or a related species withi...
Drain Fly (also known as Filter Fly or Moth Fly)
Clogmia albipunctata
Drain Fly (also known as Moth Fly or Sewer Fly)
Psychodidae (family level identification)
Fruit Fly
Drosophila melanogaster (most common species, though other Drosophila species are also known as fruit flies)
Robber Fly
Asilidae (family)
Robber Fly
Asilidae (Family)
Fruit Fly (Common Fruit Fly)
Drosophila melanogaster
Fruit Fly (or similar small fly)
Drosophila melanogaster (most common fruit fly species, though exact species cannot be determined from image)
Fruit fly (specifically Vinegar fly)
Drosophila melanogaster
Sphaerocerid Fly, Lesser Dung Fly
Sphaeroceridae (family)
Moth Fly, Drain Fly, Filter Fly, Sewer Gnat
PsychodaSpecies (e.g., Psychoda alternata, Clogmia albipunctata)
Pseudoscorpion
Chelifer cancroides (common example)
Fruit Fly
Drosophila melanogaster (most common household species, though other Drosophila species exist)
Pseudoscorpion
Chelifer cancroides (common example)
Robber Fly
Asilidae (family)
Bottle Fly, Green Bottle Fly, or Blue Bottle Fly
Calliphora spp. (likely Calliphora vomitoria or Lucilia sericata, given the green/blue metallic sheen)
Fruit Fly (often Vinegar Fly)
Drosophila melanogaster
Ant Decapitating Fly, Phorid Fly
Pseudacteon spp. (a genus within Phoridae)
Vinegar Fly (Common Fruit Fly)
Drosophila melanogaster
Fruit fly (specifically Vinegar fly)
Drosophila melanogaster
Fly Puparium (Likely Muscoid Fly)
Muscidae sp. (e.g., Musca domestica)
House fly
Musca domestica
Fruit Fly
Drosophila melanogaster
Fruit Fly
Drosophila melanogaster
March Fly
Bibio marci