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Known as Wyoming’s state but-terfly with its distinctive bright-green coloring, this butterfly can be found wherever the sulphur-flower is. This is one of the earliest to emerge in Wyoming and signifies the start of spring. Two tailed swallowtail (Papilio multicaudata) With distinctive yellow and black wings and thick black markings along
Therefore consider the list below as a general indicator of the insects, bugs and spiders that may be found in a given state or province. The list below showcases all Wyoming Insects (848 Found) currently in the InsectIdentification.org database.
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The Indian Paintbrush (Castilleja linariifolia), Wyoming's official state flower, is a striking and vibrant wildflower that adorns the state's landscape with its fiery red or orange bracts, often resembling a paintbrush dipped in bright colors.
The Sheridan's Green Hairstreak (Callophrys sheridanii), designated as the official state insect of Wyoming, is a captivating and unique butterfly species endemic to the state.
The list below showcases all Butterflies and Moths related to the state/territory of Wyoming currently in the InsectIdentification.org database. Entries are listed below in alphabetical order (A-to-Z).
If you have an insect (or any other small arthropods) you would like to have identified you can take it to your local University of Wyoming Extension office. The knowledgeable personnel who work there can often identify insects, especially common pests immediately.