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Identification Statistics > U.S. state insects > State insect (most recent) by state

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States (A to Z) Description
Alabama Monarch Butterfly
Alaska Four-spotted Skimmer Dragonfly
Arizona Two-Tailed Swallowtail
Arkansas European honey bee
California California Dogface Butterfly
Colorado Colorado Hairstreak Butterfly
Connecticut European mantis
Delaware Ladybug (State Bug)
Florida Zebra Longwing butterfly (state butterfly)- state insect: praying mantis
Georgia European honey bee
Idaho Monarch Butterfly
Illinois Monarch Butterfly
Kansas European honey bee
Kentucky Viceroy Butterfly
Louisiana European honey bee
Maine European honey bee
Maryland Baltimore Checkerspot Butterfly
Massachusetts Ladybug
Minnesota Monarch Butterfly
Mississippi European honey bee
Missouri European honey bee
Montana Mourning Cloak
Nebraska European honey bee
New Hampshire Ladybug
New Jersey European honey bee
New Mexico Tarantula Hawk Wasp
New York Pink Spotted Ladybug
North Carolina European honey bee
Ohio Ladybug
Oklahoma European honey bee
Oregon Oregon Swallowtail Butterfly
Pennsylvania Ladybug and Firefly
South Carolina Carolina Mantid
South Dakota European honey bee
Tennessee Firefly and Ladybug
Texas Monarch Butterfly (state butterfly),
Mosquito (state insect)
Utah European honey bee
Vermont European honey bee
Virginia Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly
Washington Green Darner Dragonfly
West Virginia Monarch Butterfly (state butterfly),
European honey bee, (state insect)
Wisconsin European honey bee


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

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