INSECT ID CONTEST SPECIMEN STUDY LIST State and County Fairs Superintendent Jim Kalisch, Department of Entomology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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1 BLATTODEA Cockroaches German Cockroach Blattella germanica BLATTODEA Cockroaches Oriental Cockroach Blatta orientalis BLATTODEA Cockroaches Pennsylvania Wood Cockroach Parcoblatta pennsylvanica Colorado Potato Beetle Leptinotarsa decemlineata Cottonwood Borer Beetle Plectrodera scalator Dogbane Leaf Beetle Chrysochus auratus Eastern Firefly Photinus pyralis 1
2 Emerald Ash Borer Agrilus planipennis Fiery Hunter Ground Beetle Calosoma scrutator Green June Beetle Cotinis nitida Japanese Beetle Popillia japonica Masked Chafer Cyclocephala sp. Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle Harmonia axyridis Rhubarb Curculio Lixus concavus Soldier Beetle Chauliognathus sp. 2
3 Water Scavenger Beetle Hydrophilus triangularis COLLEMBOLA Springtails Longbodied Springtail Entomobrya sp. DERMAPTERA Earwigs European Earwig Forficula auricularia Black Horse Fly Tabanus atratus Crane Fly Tipula sp. Flesh Fly Sarcophaga sp. Green Bottle Fly Lucilia (Phaenicia) sericata 3
4 Longlegged Fly Condylostylus sp. Mosquito Culex sp. Mydas Fly Mydas clavatus Picturewinged Fly Delphinia picta Robber Fly Diogmites sp. Syrphid (Hover) Fly Syrphus ribesii EPHEMEROPTERA Mayflies Giant Mayfly Hexagenia sp. 4
5 Auchenorrhyncha) Cicadas, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, Planthoppers, etc. Buffalo Treehopper Stictocephala bisonia Auchenorrhyncha) Cicadas, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, Planthoppers, etc. Bush/Prairie Cicada Tibicen dorsata Auchenorrhyncha) Cicadas, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, Planthoppers, etc. Periodical Cicada Magicicada septendecim Auchenorrhyncha) Cicadas, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, Planthoppers, etc. Redlined Leafhopper Graphocephala coccinea Auchenorrhyncha) Cicadas, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, Planthoppers, etc. Silverbellied Cicada Tibicen pruinosa Auchenorrhyncha) Cicadas, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, Planthoppers, etc. Twolined Spittlebug Prosapia bicincta Auchenorrhyncha) Cicadas, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, Planthoppers, etc. Twomarked Treehopper Enchenopa binotata Heteroptera) True Bugs Bed Bug Cimex lectularius 5
6 Heteroptera) True Bugs Boxelder Bug Boisea trivittata Heteroptera) True Bugs Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Halyomorpha halys Heteroptera) True Bugs Giant Water Bug Lethocerus americanus Heteroptera) True Bugs Lace Bug Corythucha sp. Heteroptera) True Bugs Squash Bug Anasa tristis Heteroptera) True Bugs Wheel Bug Arilus cristatus Sternorrhyncha) Aphids, Aldelgids, Psyllids, Whiteflies, Mealybugs, Scale Insects Fletcher Soft Scale Parthenolecanium fletcheri 6
7 Sternorrhyncha) Aphids, Aldelgids, Psyllids, Whiteflies, Mealybugs, Scale Insects Giant Bark Aphid Longistigma caryae Sternorrhyncha) Aphids, Aldelgids, Psyllids, Whiteflies, Mealybugs, Scale Insects Hackberry Nipplegall Psyllid Pachypsylla celtidismamma Sternorrhyncha) Aphids, Aldelgids, Psyllids, Whiteflies, Mealybugs, Scale Insects Oystershell Scale Lepidosaphes ulmi Black Carpenter Ant Camponotus pennsylvanicus Bumble Bee Bombus pennsylvanicus Cicada Killer Wasp Sphecius speciosus Eastern Yellowjacket Vespula maculifrons 7
8 Honey Bee Apis mellifera Ichneumon Wasp Megarhyssa sp. Leafcutter Bee Megachile sp. Mud Dauber Wasp Sceliphron caementarium Oak Bullet Gall Wasp Dishlocaspis sp. Paper Wasp Polistes sp. Velvet Ant Dasymutilla occidentalis 8
9 ISOPTERA Termites Subterranean Termite Reticulitermes sp. Alfalfa Butterfly Colias eurytheme Bagworm Theridopteryx ephemeraeformis Cecropia Moth Hyalophora cecropia Corn Earworm Moth Helicoverpa zea Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly Papilio glaucus Monarch Butterfly Danaus plexippus 9
10 Painted Lady Butterfly Vanessa cardui Polyphemus Moth Antheraea polyphemus Red Admiral Butterfly Vanessa atalanta Squash Vine Borer Moth Melittia satyriniformis Tomato Hornworm Moth Manduca quinquemaculata Viceroy Butterfly Limenitis archippus Whitelined Sphinx Moth Hyles lineata Zebra Swallowtail Butterfly Eurytides marcellus 10
11 MANTODEA Mantids Carolina Mantid Stagmomantis carolina MANTODEA Mantids Chinese Mantid Tenodera aridifolia MEGALOPTERA Dobsonflies, Fishflies, Alderflies Dobsonfly Corydalus cornuta NEUROPTERA Lacewings, Antlions, Owlflies Antlion Myrmeleon sp. NEUROPTERA Lacewings, Antlions, Owlflies Green Lacewing Chrysopa sp. NEUROPTERA Lacewings, Antlions, Owlflies Owlfly Ululodes sp. ODONATA Dragonflies, Damselflies Ebony Jewelwing Damselfly Calopteryx maculata 11
12 ODONATA Dragonflies, Damselflies Familiar Bluet Damselfly Enallagma civile ODONATA Dragonflies, Damselflies Green Darner Dragonfly Anax junius ODONATA Dragonflies, Damselflies Twelvespotted Skimmer Dragonfly Libellula pulchella Broadwinged Katydid Microcentrum rhombifolium Camel/Cave Cricket Ceuthophilus sp. Differential Grasshopper Melanoplus differentialis Field Cricket Gryllus sp. 12
13 Haldemann s Grasshopper Pardalophora haldemanni Northern Mole Cricket Neocurtilla hexadactyla Obscure Bird Grasshopper Schistocerca obscura Tree Cricket Oecanthus sp. Twostriped Grasshopper Melanoplus bivittatus PHASMIDA or PHASMATODEA Walkingsticks Walkingstick Diapheromera sp. PHTHIRAPTERA Chewing Lice, Sucking Lice Head Louse Pediculus humanus capitis 13
14 PLECOPTERA Stoneflies Giant Stonefly Pteronarcys dorsata PSOCOPTERA Booklice, Barklice Booklouse Liposcelis sp. SIPHONAPTERA Fleas Cat Flea Ctenocephalides felis THYSANOPTERA Thrips Flower Thrips Frankliniella sp. THYSANURA Silverfish, Firebrats Firebrat Thermobia domestica TRICHOPTERA Caddisflies Giant Caddisfly Phryganea cinerea Extension is a Division of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska Lincoln cooperating with the Counties and the United States Department of Agriculture. The 4-H Youth Development program abides with the nondiscrimination policies of the University of Nebraska Lincoln and the United States Department of Agriculture. 14
INSECT ID CONTEST SPECIMEN STUDY LIST State and County Fairs Superintendent Jim Kalisch, Department of Entomology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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