Use lshw
(install as needed). The command lshw -C Network
answers your question.
For example the usb network device connected at usb bus 2:1.5 (check lsusb -t
for more info on your usb tree) has logical name wlan0:
root@kali:~# lshw -C Network *-network description: Wireless interface physical id: 1 bus info: usb@2:1.5 logical name: wlan0 serial: 00:60:64:37:4a:30 capabilities: ethernet physical wireless configuration: broadcast=yes driver=rt2800usb driverversion=3.14-kali1-amd64 firmware=0.29 ip=10.0.0.4 link=yes multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11bgn