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Ash Sphinx (Manduca jasminearum)Observer
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Any help with a positive identity will be greatly appreciated!
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False Potato Beetle (Leptinotarsa juncta)Observer
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Can’t tell if he’s a Potato Beetle or a False, but to me it looks more like the photo of the False Potato Beetle. Please verify - tia
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Common Crane Flies (Genus Tipula)Observer
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This guy was just hanging on my window screen. Lebanon, PA. I didn’t see an exact match here. Please help identify - thank you!
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Typical Funnel Weavers (Subfamily Ageleninae)Observer
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Let me know what you think...not sure exactly what she is.
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Ground Spiders (Family Gnaphosidae)Observer
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I’ve never seen a spider quite like this. It looked as though the front section was split in two. I had to get close to count the legs at first to make sure it was a spider. He’s definitely unique
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Genus LarinusObserver
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Photo taken in central Pennsylvania, but was on a trailer, so he could have hitchhiked from anywhere!!
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Mosquitoes and Midges (Infraorder Culicomorpha)Observer
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No idea, please help ID
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Genus MecaphesaObserver
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Looking to narrow down the exact species. I’ve done research and can’t find one very close to this picture. Thanks for helping!
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Cutworm Moths and Allies (Family Noctuidae)Observer
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Tiny caterpillar. Not sure what he is..please help identify
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Mayflies (Order Ephemeroptera)Observer
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Not sure what he is. Mayfly was the closest in appearance.
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True Hoppers (Suborder Auchenorrhyncha)Observer
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It was more moth like, I know the picture is a little blurry. It had a lot of similarities to a moth, but you guys are the experts. I’m just learning:)
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American Robin (Turdus migratorius)Observer
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Bad picture, but he kept moving around. More slender than the robin pictured - but similar colors and markings. Any info is helpful - thank you