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  2. BugGuide - Wikipedia

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    BugGuide photographs have detected new state records of invasive pest ants and beetles. [12] [13] Geologist and moth collector Richard Wilson said of the site, "The BugGuide site is very useful for anyone finding an insect and it is very interactive on getting it identified if a picture can be taken." [14]

  3. Dermestes lardarius - Wikipedia

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    Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle or moisture bug, is a species of beetle in the family Dermestidae, the skin beetles.It is found worldwide. [1] It is a common pest of households and storage facilities ("larders") in much of the world.

  4. Phymata americana - Wikipedia

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    Phymata americana feed on a wide variety of prey, most often including small bees, moths, and flies. [8] [9] As their common name suggests, P. americana are sit-and-wait ambush predators, resting on flower heads where they grab visiting insects with large raptorial foreleg weapons.

  5. List of Thrypticus species - Wikipedia

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  6. Armadillidium - Wikipedia

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    Armadillidium (/ ɑːr m ə d ɪ ˈ l ɪ d i ə m /) is a genus of the small terrestrial crustacean known as the woodlouse. Armadillidium are also commonly known as pill woodlice, leg pebbles, pill bugs, roly-poly, or potato bugs, and are often confused with pill millipedes such as Glomeris marginata.

  7. Brochymena - Wikipedia

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    "Genus Brochymena".BugGuide, Iowa State University Entomology Department; Larivière, Marie-Claude (1994). "Parabrochymena Larivière (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae): Systematics, natural history, chorological affinities, and evolutionary relationships, with a biogeographic analysis of Parabrochymena and Brochymena Amyot and Audinet-Serville".

  8. Rhyparochromidae - Wikipedia

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    The Rhyparochromidae are a large family of true bugs (order Hemiptera).Many species under Rhyparochromidae are commonly referred to as seed bugs, as are other species within the wider Pentatomomorpha.

  9. Gryllus pennsylvanicus - Wikipedia

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    Gryllus pennsylvanicus is known as the fall field cricket.G. pennsylvanicus is common in southern Ontario, is widespread across much of North America [3] [4] and can be found even into parts of northern Mexico.