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Insect Identifier Bug Identify
Insect Identifier Bug Identify
Apr 28,2025
App Name Insect Identifier Bug Identify
Developer Bit Apps Tech
Category Photography
Size 40.3 MB
Latest Version 3.0
Available on
2.5
Download(40.3 MB)

Are you curious about that mysterious insect you just spotted? With our Insect Identification, Butterfly Identifier, and Spider Identifier app, you can become an expert entomologist in no time! Simply snap a picture, and our app will use advanced machine learning to provide you with the exact taxonomy of the species. We've trained our algorithms with data from trusted professionals to ensure you get the most accurate results.

Insect Taxonomy

The Picture Insect Bug Identifier app offers comprehensive details about insects. Dive into the world of entomology and learn about an insect's structure, appearance, evolution, species that might be confused with it, characteristics, and much more.

Get Answers to Your Burning Questions

In collaboration with experts, the Picture Insect Bug Identifier app addresses common queries about insects. Ever wondered what a blue morpho butterfly eats, how long an insect lives, what spiders' enemies are, or if a certain insect is harmful to humans? Our experts have the answers you need.

Features:

  • Instantly identify any bug, butterfly, or other insect using a photo or your camera.
  • Access detailed information about captured insects on Wikipedia.
  • Identify insects anytime, anywhere.

Currently Recognized Insect Groups/Butterflies:

  • Butterflies (77 species): Including American painted lady, Anthocharis cardamines, Battus philenor, Chequered skipper, Coenonympha tullia, Colias croceus, Colias eurytheme, Dingy skipper, Eastern tiger swallowtail, Epargyreus clarus, Essex skipper, Fiery skipper, Glaucopsyche lygdamus, Great spangled fritillary, Green hairstreak, Gulf fritillary, Heliconius charithonia, Heliconius melpomene, Junonia coenia, Leptidea sinapis, Lycaena phlaeas, Meadow brown, Monarch butterfly, Morpho menelaus, Nymphalis antiopa, Papilio cresphontes, Papilio machaon, Papilio polyxenes, Papilio rutulus, Pieris brassicae, Pieris rapae, Polygonia c album, Small tortoiseshell, Speckled wood butterfly, Vanessa atalanta, Vanessa cardui, Viceroy butterfly, Chequered skipper butterfly, Common blue butterfly, Eastern tailed blue butterfly, Holly blue butterfly, Large blue butterfly, and Ringlet butterfly.

  • Insects Species Identification: Including ants (family Formicidae), driver ants (subfamily Dorylinae), fire ants (genus Solenopsis), harvester ants (multiple genera), honey ants (multiple genera), leafcutter ants (tribe Attini), Sahara desert ant (genus Cataglyphis), bees (superfamily Apoidea), family Apidae, bumblebees (tribe Bombini), euglossine bees (tribe Euglossini), honeybees (tribe Apini), carpenter bees (subfamily Xylocopinae), leaf-cutter bees (family Megachilidae), mining bees (family Andrenidae), wasps (several superfamilies), gall wasps (family Cynipidae), ichneumons (family Ichneumonidae), paper wasps (genus Polistes), sand wasps (tribe Bembicini), spider wasps (family Pompilidae), thread-waisted wasps (family Sphecidae), cicada-killer wasps (Sphecius speciosus), yellow jackets (genera Dolichovespula or Vespula), suborder Symphyta, horntails (family Siricidae), sawflies (superfamily Tenthredinoidea), wood wasps (families Xiphydriidae, Orussidae, and Anaxyelidae), deathwatch beetles (family Anobiidae), dermestid beetles (family Dermestidae), feather-winged beetles (family Ptiliidae), fireflies (family Lampyridae), flat bark beetles (family Cucujidae), flat grain beetles (family Silvanidae), fruitworm beetles (family Byfuridae), fungus weevils (family Anthribidae), ground beetles (family Carabidae), tiger beetles (subfamily Cicindelinae), caddisflies (Order Trichoptera), cockroaches (Order Blattodea), ladybugs (family Coccinellidae), dragonflies and damselflies (Order Odonata), damselflies (suborder Zygoptera), dragonflies (suborder Anisoptera), earwigs (Order Dermaptera), fleas (Order Siphonaptera), and flies (Order Diptera), including anthomyiid flies (family Anthomyiidae), balloon flies (family Acroceridae), bat flies (families Nycteribiidae and Streblidae), and biting midges (family Chironomidae).

What's New in Version 3.0

Last updated on Oct 20, 2024

  • Minor bug fixes
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