It is
obvious(!) that 1st(from bottom) left is bonding sigma, 3rd left is bonding pi and 4th left is antibonding pi. All are orbitals that formed from atomic ones of C and O.
2nd left figure seems like 2 bonding sigmas between H and C(I'm not sure).
So... three right are antibonding sigmas.
I'm having trouble recognizing them when they are drawn out
If there is a "cloud" that belongs to two atoms simultaneously("connected space" in terms of topology, see Wikipedia) so it is bonding orbital. If you see two diconnected "clouds" near two different atoms - it is antibonding orbital.
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You can play with Google Image typing something like "antibonding pi orbital" and maybe you'll find how do different MO look like.