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I = Incomplete Metamorphosis C = Complete Metamorphosis # = # of Wings
Squash Bugs (4-I) Green Stink Bug (4-I)
Scape Moth (4-C)
Spotted Cucumber Beetle (4-C) Striped Cucumber Beetle (4-C)
Earwig (4-C)
Box Elder Bug (4-I) Wheel Bug (Assassin Bug) (4-I) Milkweed Bugs (4-I)
(Adults & Nymphs)
Click Beetle (4-C) Black Locust Borer (4-C) Assassin Bugs (4-I)
House Fly (4-C) Flower Fly (2-C)
Green Bot Fly (2-C)
Brown May Beetle (4-C)
Green June Beetle (4-C)
Crane Fly (2-C)
Blue Bot Fly (2-C)
Black Gnat (2-C)
Mosquito (2-C) Whirligig Beetle (4-C)
Black Fly or
Buffalo Gnat (2-C)
Water Strider (4-I)
Some species are wingless
Cabbage White Checkered White
Clouded Sulfur
Viceroy Monarch
Dainty
Sulfur
Dogface Sulfur
Eastern-Tailed
Blue
Gray
Hairstreak
Painted Lady Buckeye
Little
Yellow
What do butterflies do for the winter?
M = Migrates south H = Adult hibernates L = Larva hibernates P = Overwinters as a pupa E = Eggs overwinter
Pearl Crescent Eastern Comma
American Copper
Red Admiral Tiger Swallowtail
Hackberry
Gray Comma Black Swallowtail
Female
Black Swallowtail
Male
Giant Swallowtail
Red Spotted Purple Question Mark
House Centipede Millipede
Garden Spider
Wood Louse (Pill bug) Earthworm
Wolf Spider Jumping Spider Snail
Brown Recluse Daddy Long Legs Funnel Web Spider Slug