Insect ID -- Some Flying Insect Possibilities:
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Note: Commonly known insects such as house flies, honey bees and bumblebees, Japanese beetles, mosquitoes, monarch butterflies, ladybugs, etc. are not included here since most people know what they are.
- Annual Cicada
- Ants (winged queens and male drones)
- Bald-faced Hornets
- Blister Beetles
- Blow Flies and Flesh Flies
- Browntail Moth
- Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
- Butterflies and Moths
- Carpenter Ants (winged queens and male drones)
- Cicadas
- Click Beetles
- Cluster Flies
- Crane Flies
- Damselfly
- Deer Flies
- Dobsonflies
- Dragonflies
- Drain Flies (also called Moth Flies)
- Eastern Cicada-killer Wasp (Missouri Dept. of Conservation) See also: Sphecius speciosus (BugGuide.net)
- European Hornet
- Eyed Click Beetle (Eyed Elater)
- Fishflies
- Flower Flies (also called Hover Flies or Syrphid Flies)
- Fruit Flies
- Fungus Gnats
- Giant Water Bug (adults are attracted to lights at night)
- Golden Paper Wasps (BugGuide.net)
- Ground-nesting Solitary Bees (Cornell)
- Hornets/Wasps/Yellowjackets
- Horntails
- Ichneumonid wasps (Texas A&M)
- Katydids (they can fly and are attracted to lights at night)
- Lacewings (Virginia Tech)
- Mayflies (Michigan State Univ. Extension)
- Metallic Wood-Boring Beetle (Univ. of Minnesota Extension)
- Moths
- Northeastern Pine Sawyer Beetle
- Paper Wasps/Yellowjackets/Hornets
- Pennsylvania Wood Roach
- Rose Chafer
- Sawyer Beetles
- Scorpionflies (Univ. of Kentucky)
- Stable Fly (University of Florida)
- Stink Bugs
- Stoneflies (BugGuide.net)
- Sweat Bees (BugGuide.net)
- Syrphid Flies (also called Hover Flies or Flower Flies)
- Tachina (Tachinid) Flies (BugGuide.net)
- Tarnished Plant Bug
- Tiger Beetles (Texas A&M)
- Common genus: Cicindela (University of Vermont)
- Maine IF&W: Rare Tiger Beetles
- Toe Biter (adults are attracted to lights at night)
- Wasps/Hornets/Yellowjackets
- Western Conifer Seed Bug
- Whiteflies (University of Missouri)
- Whitespotted Sawyer Beetle
- Wood Roach