Bug tag
Other
Earwax (Cerumen)
Cerumen
Lint or Fabric Debris (Non-Insect)
N/A (Inanimate matter)
Earwax (Cerumen)
Cerumen
Lint, Fabric debris
Not applicable (not a living organism)
Itch mite (Scabies mite)
Sarcoptes scabiei
Earwax (Cerumen)
Cerumen
Not a Bug (Earwax)
Cerumen
It appears to be earwax (Cerumen), not an insect
Cerumen
Sidewalk Mite (or Concrete Mite)
Balaustium sp.
Wolf Spider
Lycosidae (Family)
Red Velvet Mite (or possibly Clover Mite)
Trombidiidae (Family) - Exact species unclear due to image quality
Brown Recluse Spider
Loxosceles reclusa
Ground Spider
Gnaphosidae (various genera and species within this family)
Ground Beetle
Agonum binotatum
Blood Stain
N/A
Bird Poop Frog / Bird Dropping Moth (Simulation)
Acherontia lachesis / various (mimicry example)
Long-bodied Cellar Spider
Pholcus phalangioides
Camel Cricket or Cave Cricket
Various genera within Rhaphidophoridae, e.g., Ceuthophilus, Tachycines
Dragonfly Nymph (Larva)
Odonata (suborder Anisoptera) larvae
Click Beetle
Family Elateridae
Daddy Long-Legs Spider, Cellar Spider
Pholcus phalangioides
Brown Recluse Spider
Loxosceles reclusa
Broad-faced Sac Spider / Trachelas tranquillus
Trachelas tranquillus
Brown Recluse Spider
Loxosceles reclusa
Nematode (likely a free-living or plant-parasitic type)
Nematoda (Phylum)
Cellar Spider (or Daddy Long-legs Spider)
Pholcus phalangioides is the most common species, but other species within Pholcidae also fit the description.
Junk bug (Green Lacewing Larva)
Chrysoperla spp.
Purple Pikmin
Pikminidae purpurus
Cellar Spider
Pholcus phalangioides
Junk bug (Green lacewing larva)
Family Chrysopidae
Cuckoo Wasp
Chrysis ignita (likely, as it's a common representative of the family)
Grasshopper
Caelifera
Not a bug (Likely Surface Damage, Residue, or Stain)
N/A
Earwax (or Cerumen)
Cerumen
Orange Wheat Blossom Midge (Larva stage)
Sitodiplosis mosellana
Earwax (Cerumen)
N/A (Biological Substance)
Earwax (Cerumen)
Cerumen
Earwax (Cerumen) / Not an organism
N/A (Biological substance)
Earwax (Cerumen)
Cerumen
Not a bug (Hair or Fiber)
N/A
Wolf Spider
Family Lycosidae
Ground Spider (likely a species of Castianeira or Gnaphosidae family)
Various species depending on exact identification; e.g., Castianeira descripta, or a species within the family Gnaphosid...