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Identification Statistics > U.S. state insects > Binomial name (most recent) by state

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States (A to Z) Description
Alabama Danaus plexippus
Alaska Libellula quadrimaculata
Arizona Papilio multicaudata
Arkansas Apis mellifera
California Colias eurydice
Colorado Hypaurotis crysalus
Connecticut Mantis religiosa
Delaware Coccinella septempunctata
Florida Heliconius charitonius
Georgia Apis mellifera
Idaho Danaus plexippus
Illinois Danaus plexippus
Kansas Apis mellifera
Kentucky Limenitis archippus
Louisiana Apis mellifera
Maine Apis mellifera
Massachusetts Coccinella septempunctata
Minnesota Danaus plexippus
Mississippi Apis mellifera
Missouri Apis mellifera
Montana Nymphalis antiopa
Nebraska Apis mellifera
New Hampshire Coccinella septempunctata
New Jersey Apis mellifera
New Mexico Pepsis
New York Coleomegilla maculata
North Carolina Apis mellifera
Ohio Coccinella septempunctata
Oklahoma Apis mellifera
Oregon Papilio oregonius
Pennsylvania Coccinella septempunctata and Photuris pensylvanicus
South Carolina Stagmomantis carolina
South Dakota Apis mellifera
Tennessee Photuris and Coccinella septempunctata
Texas Danaus plexippus and Anopheles gambiae
Utah Apis mellifera
Vermont Apis mellifera
Virginia Papilio glaucus
Washington Anax junius
West Virginia Danaus plexippus and Apis mellifera
Wisconsin Apis mellifera


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SOURCE: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state insects

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