Bug tag
Wasp
Sawfly Larvae (specifically, likely a species that feeds on trees like poplar or aspen)
Tenthredinidae (a family, specific genus/species would require closer examination of the larvae and host plant)
Robber Fly
Asilidae (family)
Robber Fly
Asilidae (family)
Robber Fly
Asilidae (family)
Woolly Aphids
Eriosomatinae (subfamily, common members include Prociphilus spp., Eriosoma spp., and others)
Eastern Tent Caterpillar
Malacosoma americanum
Mealybug
Pseudococcidae (family)
Inchworm (likely a Geometer moth caterpillar)
Various species within the family Geometridae (e.g., Operophtera brumata - winter moth, Paleacrita vernata - spring cank...
Spotted Lanternfly
Lycorma delicatula
Soft Scale Insect
Various species within the family Coccidae (e.g., Coccus hesperidum, Saissetia oleae for common examples)
Black Bean Aphid
Aphis fabae
Pear Sawfly (or Pear Slug)
Caliroa cerasi
Yellow-striped Armyworm
Spodoptera ornithogalli
Mealybug
Pseudococcus spp. or Planococcus spp. (general identification, species not discernible from image)
Aphid
Various species within the family Aphididae
Bumblebee
Bombus spp. (e.g., Bombus impatiens for the specific bee in the image)
Aphid
Aphidoidea (Superfamily)
Mealybug
Pseudococcidae (family)
Grapeleaf skeletonizer (likely, adult moth)
Harrisina americana
Robber Fly
Asilidae (Family)
White-marked Tussock Moth
Orgyia leucostigma
European Hornet
Vespa crabro
Leafminer (general)
Various (e.g., Liriomyza trifolii, Phytomyza horticola, Tuta absoluta)
Robber Fly
Asilidae (family)
Caterpillar (likely a Geometrid moth larva, also known as an inchworm or looper, based on its posture and the type of da...
Too difficult to identify definitively from the image, as many caterpillar species look similar and require detailed exa...
Spotted Lanternfly
Lycorma delicatula
Ant bites
Formicidae (various species)
Aphid
Aphididae (a family, not a single species, as specific identification from this image is not possible)
Eastern Tent Caterpillar (larval stage)
Malacosoma americanum
It is difficult to determine the exact common name due to the condition of the specimen, but it appears to be a heavily ...
Unidentifiable due to the condition of the specimen.
Unknown bite mark
Undetermined
There is no bug present in the image.
Not applicable
Body Louse
Pediculus humanus humanus
Portuguese Man o' War
Physalia physalis
Body louse
Pediculus humanus humanus
Body Louse (Nymph)
Pediculus humanus humanus
Body louse nitro
Pediculus humanus humanus
Body Louse
Pediculus humanus humanus
Body louse
Pediculus humanus humanus
Shark Tooth (This is not an insect)
N/A (Fossilized or modern Selachimorpha tooth)
Inconclusive (Non-biological material)
N/A
Body Louse
Pediculus humanus humanus