Hi all, I am a PhD student at Imperial College , London. I am starting my research on some aspects of phylogeny and systematics of bushcrickets (Orthoptera ,...
This insect is about an inch long. Can be orange or green. It is found on flowers and leaves low to the ground in North Carolina. What is it? Please see...
It looks like the nymph (young stage) of a Hemiptera (True Bug Order). Do the yellow stages have the abdomen covered with wings? Are the mouthparts ...
Thank you very much. It just so happens that I came across a picture of one last night that claims it is a type of Assassin bug. However, I am to my next bug...
I can't tell from the photo. Maybe some kind of small Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies). If you actually caught this specimen you could send it to me and...
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Thanks for trying. How about this next one... black beetle with orange rim?...
Hi Lynette, Actually that's not a beetle, although this is an easy mistake to make. What you have here is another member of the Hemiptera, or True Bugs....
Hi, My name is Meg. This is gonna probably sound really stupid, but has anyone else ever been bitten by a beetle? I guess it was a beetle. I've been bitten by...
or, perhaps, beetle. i still have the specimen and can get pictures of it tomorrow, but... i'm going to try tonight anyway. it's very small, about the size of...
Hi Steff, Well, a picture would be great. I really hate to guess on descriptions, and a guess is all I can give. It sounds to me like a turquoise beetle, of...
I remember seeing a certain type of bug many years ago when I lived in northern Virginia. I first saw one in between a window and the window screen at my...
Okay people, can anyone identify these tiny little yellowish insects with six black legs just hanging around an Indian Milkweed pod? They're very tiny like...
If you open up photos hit "show all" its the last photo at the bottom. The insects are like little flakes of gold. I'm not sure whether you'll be able to see...
The photo shows the title Indian m. Sorry. Jonathan Inglewood, Ca. ... From: Lynette/John Schimming [mailto:schimmz@...] Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 6:16...
Ok, I saw your picture. I would guess it's the Green Apple Aphid or Aphis pomi. We have a ton of them here in North Carolina. Lynette ... Page=Last<http:// ...
Upon a bit more research, I'm going to have to change my answer to the oleander aphid, Aphis nerii. Lynette ... From: lynette_schimming<mailto:schimmz@...>...
Yes Lynette, Aphis Nerii or Yellow Milkweed Aphid. Makes sense now doesn't it. I googled it and there it is exactly. Makes me wonder though how they found that...
Hello, insectidentificationclub member. This company really helped me out. I almost lost my home. I am self employed and I was able to refinance. The best...
Hi, I'm new to this group and i was wondering whether the newsgroup could help me with an identification problem. I managed to photogaph a ladybird whilst...
Can anyone identify this spider on the flowers of a Narrow-leaved milkweed plant? It will be posted in photos as "milkweed spider . Jonathan Coffin Inglewood,...
My arm was itching while I was sitting at my computer in my dorm room, and I looked to find a bug crawling on me. It had wings, and its abdomen reminded me of...
This should only be taken as a guess given the photos aren't clear, but I'd say it was a Psocoptera. Common names of these insects are booklice or barklice,...
Greetings and Salutations, It's really bugging me (i'll stop, i can't help being punny) that i can't ID this scorpion. It's "body" (mesosoma) is right about 1...
Anybody please help, I found now No.3 of that insect. I looked for hours on the internet and couldnt find it. We live in NJ in an old house (wood - 1925). ...