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List of U.S. state insects

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This is a list of U.S. state insects. Forty-one of the fifty United States have selected state insects.

State State insect Binomial
nomenclature
Image Year
Alabama Monarch Butterfly Danaus plexippus File:Monarch In May.jpg 1989[1]
Alaska Four-Spotted Skimmer Dragonfly Libellula quadrimaculata File:Libellula quadrimaculata - Vierflecklibelle.jpg
Arizona Two-Tailed Swallowtail
(State Butterfly)
Papilio multicaudata File:Papilio multicaudata.jpg
Arkansas European honey bee
(State Insect)
Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg 1973[2]
Diana Fritillary Butterfly
(State Butterfly)
Speyeria diana File:Male Diana Fritillary Megan McCarty27.jpg 2007[2]
California California Dogface Butterfly Zerene eurydice File:DogfaceStamp.jpg 1972
Colorado Colorado Hairstreak Butterfly Hypaurotis crysalus File:Colorado Hairstreak, MM.JPG
Connecticut European mantis Mantis religiosa File:European mantis.png
Delaware 7-spotted ladybug
(State Bug)
Coccinella septempunctata File:BIEDRONA.JPG 1974[3]
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail
(State Butterfly)
Papilio glaucus File:Pristine Eastern Tiger Swallowtail.jpg 1999[4]
Georgia European honey bee
(State Insect)
Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg 1975[5]
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail
(State Butterfly)
Papilio glaucus File:Pristine Eastern Tiger Swallowtail.jpg 1988[6]
Florida Zebra Longwing
(State Butterfly)
Heliconius charitonius File:Heliconius charithonia Kaldari 1 cropped.jpg 1996[7]
Hawaii Kamehameha butterfly Vanessa tameamea File:Vanessa tameamea1.jpg 2009[8]
Idaho Monarch Butterfly Danaus plexippus File:Monarch In May.jpg 1992[9]
Illinois Monarch Butterfly Danaus plexippus File:Monarch In May.jpg 1975[10]
Kansas European honey bee Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg
Kentucky Viceroy Butterfly Limenitis archippus File:Viceroy Butterfly.jpg
Louisiana European honey bee Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg
Maine European honey bee Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg
Maryland Baltimore Checkerspot Butterfly Euphydryas phaeton File:BaltimoreDS.jpg 1973[11]
Massachusetts 7-spotted ladybug Coccinella septempunctata File:BIEDRONA.JPG
Minnesota Monarch Butterfly Danaus plexippus File:Monarch In May.jpg 2000[12]
Mississippi European honey bee
(State Insect)
Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg 1980[13]
Spicebush Swallowtail
(State Butterfly)
Papilio troilus File:Spicebush Swallowtail in August.jpg 1991[13]
Missouri European honey bee Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg
Montana Mourning Cloak Butterfly Nymphalis antiopa File:Nymphalis antiopa.jpg
Nebraska European honey bee Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg
New Hampshire 7-spotted ladybug
(State Insect)
Coccinella septempunctata File:BIEDRONA.JPG 1977[14]
Karner Blue Butterfly
(State Butterfly)
Lycaeides melissa
(subspecies samuelis)
File:Lycaeides melissa samuelis (cropped).jpg 1992[14]
New Jersey European honey bee Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg
New Mexico Tarantula hawk wasp
(State Insect)
Pepsis formosa File:Pepsis sp 02.jpg 1989[15]
Sandia Hairstreak Butterfly
(State Butterfly)
Callophrys mcfarlandi File:Callophrys mcfarlandi 1.jpg 2003[16]
New York 9-spotted ladybug Coccinella novemnotata 1989[17]
North Carolina European honey bee
(State Insect)
Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg 1973[18]
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail
(State Butterfly)
Papilio glaucus File:Pristine Eastern Tiger Swallowtail.jpg 2012[19]
Ohio 7-spotted ladybug Coccinella septempunctata File:BIEDRONA.JPG
Oklahoma European honey bee
(State Insect)
Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg 1992[20]
Black Swallowtail Butterfly
(State Butterfly)
Papilio polyxenes File:Pristine Black Swallowtail.jpg 1996[20]
Oregon Oregon Swallowtail Butterfly Papilio oregonius File:Papiliooregoniusstamp.jpeg
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania firefly
(State Insect)
Photuris pennsylvanica File:Photuris pennsylvanicus 1665.jpg 1974[21]
South Carolina Carolina mantis
(State Insect)
Stagmomantis carolina File:Mantis2 6065.jpg 1988[22]
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail
(State Butterfly)
Papilio glaucus File:Pristine Eastern Tiger Swallowtail.jpg 1994[23]
South Dakota European honey bee Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg
Tennessee Common eastern firefly
(State Insect)
Photinus pyralis File:Photinus pyralis Firefly 2.jpg 1975[24]
7-spotted ladybug
(State Insect)
Coccinella septempunctata File:BIEDRONA.JPG 1975[24]
European honey bee
(State Agricultural Insect)
Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg 1990[24]
Zebra Swallowtail Butterfly
(State Butterfly)
Eurytides marcellus File:Eurytides marcellus 1 - Desert Botanical Garden.jpg 1995[24]
Texas Monarch Butterfly Danaus plexippus File:Monarch In May.jpg 1995[25]
Utah European honey bee Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg 1983[26]
Vermont European honey bee
(State Insect)
Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg 1978[27]
Monarch Butterfly
(State Butterfly)
Danaus plexippus File:Monarch In May.jpg 1987[28]
Virginia Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly Papilio glaucus File:Pristine Eastern Tiger Swallowtail.jpg
Washington Green Darner Dragonfly Anax junius File:Green Darner.jpg 1997[29]
West Virginia European honey bee
(State Insect)
Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg 2002[30]
Monarch Butterfly
(State Butterfly)
Danaus plexippus File:Monarch In May.jpg 1995[31]
Wisconsin European honey bee Apis mellifera File:Apis mellifera bi.jpg 1977[32]

References[change]

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Arkansas - State symbols and emblems
  3. Delaware Code Title 29 § 309
  4. Delaware Code Title 29 § 315
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