Click on the following links to display the other pages of moth galleries by family.
Micro moths page 1 – Micropterigidae to Yponomeutidae
Micro moths page 2 – Coleophoridae to Cosmopterigidae
Micro moths page 3 – Tortricidae
Micro moths page 4 – Epermeniidae to Pterophoridae

Macro moths page 1 – Hepialidae to Thyatiridae
Macro moths page 2 – Geometridae (part 1)
Macro moths page 3 – Geometridae (part 2) (this page)
Macro moths page 4 – Sphingidae (Hawk-moths)
Macro moths page 5 – Notodontidae to Nolidae
Macro moths page 6 – Noctuidae (part 1)
Macro moths page 7 – Noctuidae (part 2)
Macro moths page 8 – Noctuidae (part 3)

Geometridae » Larentiinae (Epirrita species)

No genitalia dissection was carried out on the species shown below to determine the identification. The moths may be November Moth (Epirrita dilutata), Pale November Moth (Epirrita christyi) or Autumnal Moth (Epirrita autumnata).

Geometridae » Larentiinae (allies)

Geometridae » Ennominae (Thorns)

Geometridae » Ennominae (Beauties)

Geometridae » Ennominae (Umbers)

Geometridae » Ennominae

Click on the following links to display the other pages of moth galleries by family.
Micro moths page 1 – Micropterigidae to Yponomeutidae
Micro moths page 2 – Coleophoridae to Cosmopterigidae
Micro moths page 3 – Tortricidae
Micro moths page 4 – Epermeniidae to Pterophoridae

Macro moths page 1 – Hepialidae to Thyatiridae
Macro moths page 2 – Geometridae (part 1)
Macro moths page 3 – Geometridae (part 2) (this page)
Macro moths page 4 – Sphingidae (Hawk-moths)
Macro moths page 5 – Notodontidae to Nolidae
Macro moths page 6 – Noctuidae (part 1)
Macro moths page 7 – Noctuidae (part 2)
Macro moths page 8 – Noctuidae (part 3)

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Illustrated Guide to British Moths