Bug tag
True Bug
Western Conifer Seed Bug
Leptoglossus occidentalis
Not a bug (Likely Earwax or Hardened Resin)
N/A
Bird (likely are not a bug/insect; appearing to be a Hawk or similar raptor)
Accipitridae family (likely Buteo jamaicensis if North American)
Debris-carrying Lacewing Larva (often called a 'Junk Bug' or 'Trash Bug')
Chrysopidae (Family level identification, likely Leucochrysa pavida or Ceraeochrysa lineaticornis)
Masked Hunter (Nymph)
Reduvius personatus
Stink Bug Nymph (likely early instar)
Various species within the Pentatomidae family (e.g., Halyomorpha halys for Brown Marmorated Stink Bug, Euschistus servu...
Unknown - Likely a piece of debris, plant matter, or skin flake
N/A
Unidentifiable Object (Not an Insect)
N/A
Unknown (No visible insect)
N/A
There is not enough visual information to confidently identify a specific insect.
N/A
Unable to identify
N/A
Not an insect (Debris/Stain)
N/A
Carpet Beetle Larva (Specifically, often the Varied Carpet Beetle)
Anthrenus verbasci (most likely species, though generally Anthrenus sp.)
Western Conifer Seed Bug (Nymph)
Leptoglossus occidentalis
Not a bug (Dried Skin, Scab, or Residue)
Not applicable
Dirt-colored seed bug (likely)
Myodocha serripes (a common example within Rhyparochromidae)
Fungus Gnat
Belongs to genera like Bradysia, Sciara, or Mycomya, depending on the specific species.
Booklouse (or Psocid)
Liposcelis spp. (among others, depending on specific species)
Unable to Identify
N/A
Not an insect
N/A
N/A (No insect visible)
N/A (No insect visible)
Oriental Cockroach (Nymph stage)
Blatta orientalis
Junk bug (Green Lacewing Larva)
Chrysoperla spp.
Junk bug (Green lacewing larva)
Family Chrysopidae
Bed Bug (shed skin/exuvia)
Cimex lectularius
Debris-Carrying Lacewing Larva (often called Trash Bug or Junk Bug)
Chrysopidae (Family level, likely genus Ceraeochrysa or Leucochrysa)
Debris-Carrying Lacewing Larva (often called 'Junk Bug' or 'Trash Bug')
Family Chrysopidae (Larval stage)
Bed Bug (Fecal Stains and Debris)
Cimex lectularius
None (Non-biological specimen)
N/A
Mucus / Phlegm / Biological Secretion
N/A (Biological matter, not an organism)
Junk bug (Green Lacewing Larva)
Chrysoperla rufilabris (and other species in Chrysopidae)
Not Applicable (Not an insect)
Not Applicable (Not an insect)
Unknown (No insect visible)
Not applicable
Debris-carrying Lacewing Larva (often called 'Junk Bug' or 'Trash Bug')
Chrysopidae (Family) - likely species within the genus Ceraeochrysa or Leucochrysa
Debris-Carrying Lacewing Larva (often called Trash Bug or Junk Bug)
Chrysopidae (Family level, specifically larvae of certain genera like Ceraeochrysa)
Debris-carrying Lacewing Larva (often called 'Junk Bug' or 'Trash Bug')
Chrysopidae (larval stage, e.g., Chrysoperla spp.)
Woodlouse (specifically a Pill bug or Sowbug)
Armadillidium vulgare
Not a bug (likely a mineral or sugar crystal)
None
Debris-Carrying Lacewing Larva (often called "Trash Bug" or "Junk Bug")
Chrysopidae (specifically larva)
Debris-Carrying Lacewing Larva (often nickname "Trash Bug" or "Junk Bug")
Chrysopidae (Family level identification)
Debris-Carrying Lacewing Larva (often nickname "Trash Bug" or "Junk Bug")
Certain species within the family Chrysopidae (e.g., Ceraeochrysa spp. or Leucochrysa spp.)
Debris-carrying Lacewing Larva (often called 'Junk Bug' or 'Trash Bug')
Chrysopidae (Family level, likely Ceraeochrysa or Leucochrysa species)