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State insects are designated by 48 individual states of the fifty United States. Some states have more than one designated insect, or have multiple categories (e.g., state insect and state butterfly, etc.). Iowa and Michigan are the two states without a designated state insect.
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.
Browse current, Wyoming specific information, photos, and maps for species and habitats, in a Field Guide format. VIEW ».
The Great Seal of Wyoming is the heart of the flag. On the bison, once the monarch of the plains, is the seal representing the custom of branding. The colors of the State Flag are the same as those of the National Flag. The red border represents the Indian; also the blood of the pioneers who gave their lives reclaiming the soil.
This Guide provides information on the identification, distribution, status, and ecology of Wyoming's species. You can search for specific species in the Search box at the top of the page, or browse by clicking through the taxonomic tree shown above.
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. Characterized by its striking iridescent green coloration and intricate wing patterns, this diminutive butterfly can be found fluttering through Wyoming's open prairies ...
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 True Bugs related to the state/territory of Wyoming currently in the InsectIdentification.org database.