Insects 1. Saw Fly 2 Carpenter Ant 3 Yellow Jacket 4.

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Insects 1

Saw Fly 2

Carpenter Ant 3

Yellow Jacket 4

Crane Fly 5

Mayfly 6

Springtail 7

Sphinx Moth 8

Forest Tent Caterpillar 9

Katydid 10

Grasshopper 11

Ground Beetle 12

Honey Bee 13

Blow Fly 14

Cicada 15

House Fly 16

Icheneumonid Wasp 17

Assassin Bug 18

June Beetle 19

Lacewing 20

Dragon Fly 21

Longhorned Beetle 22

Woods Cockroach 23

Monarch 24

Stonefly 25

Mosquito 26

Robber Fly 27

Rove Beetle 28

Cecropia 29

Sphecid Wasp 30

Syrphid Fly 31

Weevil 32

Stink Bug 33

Aphids 34

Giant Water Bug 35

Water Strider 36

Boxelder Bug 37

Caddisfly 38

Red Admiral 39

Whirligig Beetle 40

Lady Beetle 41