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The state insect of North Carolina is the European honey bee (Apis mellifera), designated in 1973. The state butterfly is the eastern tiger swallowtail (Papilio glaucus), designated in 2012.
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 North Carolina Insects (1,408 Found) currently in the InsectIdentification.org database.
Learn how the Eastern tiger swallowtail became the official state butterfly of North Carolina in 2012, and why it is a common and attractive insect in the state. Find out about its life cycle, habitat, and history of illustration.
Learn about the honeybee, the official state insect of North Carolina since 1973. Find out its characteristics, role, history, and taxonomy.
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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 North Carolina currently in the InsectIdentification.org database.
The NC State Insect Collection is a national and international resource for studying insects and mites from North Carolina and the southeastern United States. With over 1.9 million prepared specimens, the NC State Insect Collection serves a variety of research, extension, outreach and teaching activities.