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Either a Tobacco or Tomato Hornworm.
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This is only a suggestion. I'm not 100% sure on the identification as I cannot see the entire caterpillar in the photo.
Either a Tomato or Tobacco Hornworm. They're often confused with one another as they look very similar and only have a slight difference in markings. I can't tell which type of caterpillar this is from the photos, but I will suggest both species and you can do more research if you like. :)
There are many many different types of Pseudoscorpions. Unfortunately I'm not sure which specific one this is. I see these every so often as well. They're pretty neat little bugs. :)
I know there a very many different species of Sphinx Moth (a.k.a. Hawk Moths), but unfortunately I'm not sure which this is.
This is a variety of Skipper, not sure which one though.
The Caterpillars of this moth are called "Hickory Horned Devils."