List of moths of Great Britain (Geometridae)
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The family Geometridae is represented by over 300 species in Great Britain.
- Archiearis parthenias, orange underwing — throughout (localized)
- Archiearis notha, light orange underwing —south (Nationally Scarce B)
Subfamily Alsophilinae

- Alsophila aescularia, March moth — throughout
Subfamily Geometrinae
- Aplasta ononaria, rest harrow — south-east (Red Data Book) ‡
- Pseudoterpna coronillaria, Jersey emerald — Jersey
- Pseudoterpna pruinata atropunctaria, grass emerald — throughout
- Geometra papilionaria, large emerald — throughout
- Comibaena bajularia, blotched emerald — south & centre (localized)
- Antonechloris smaragdaria maritima, Essex emerald — south-east, presumed extinct
- Hemithea aestivaria, common emerald — south & central
- Chlorissa viridata, small grass emerald — south & west-central (Nationally Scarce A)
- [Chlorochlamys chloroleucaria, blackberry looper — probable import]
- Thalera fimbrialis, Sussex emerald — south-east (Red Data Book) ‡
- Hemistola chrysoprasaria, small emerald — south & central (localized) (Vulnerable[1]) ‡*
- Jodis lactearia, little emerald — south, central & north-west (localized)
Subfamily Sterrhinae

- Cyclophora pendularia, dingy mocha — south (Red Data Book) ‡
- Cyclophora annularia, mocha — south (Nationally Scarce B)
- Cyclophora albipunctata, birch mocha — throughout
- Cyclophora puppillaria, Blair's mocha — immigrant
- Cyclophora porata, false mocha — south & central (Nationally Scarce B) ‡
- Cyclophora punctaria, maiden's blush — south & central (localized)
- Cyclophora linearia, clay triple-lines —south & central (localized)
- Timandra comai, blood-vein — south & central; localized in north (Vulnerable[1]) ‡*
- Scopula immorata, Lewes wave — probably extinct
- Scopula nigropunctata, sub-angled wave — south-east (Red Data Book)

- [Scopula virgulata, streaked wave — old, unconfirmed record]
- [Scopula decorata, middle lace border — unverified records]
- Scopula ornata, lace border — south (Nationally Scarce B)
- Scopula rubiginata, tawny wave — south-east (Red Data Book)
- Scopula marginepunctata, mullein wave — south, central & north (localized) (Vulnerable[1]) ‡*
- Scopula imitaria, small blood-vein — south & central
- Scopula emutaria, rosy wave — south, east & west (Nationally Scarce B)
- Scopula immutata, lesser cream wave — south & central (localized)
- Scopula floslactata, cream wave
- Scopula floslactata floslactata — south & central (localized)
- Scopula floslactata f. scotica — north-west (localized)
- Scopula ternata, smoky wave — north & west (localized)
- [Scopula limboundata, large lace border — single, old, unconfirmed record]

- Idaea ochrata cantiata, bright wave — south-east (Red Data Book) ‡
- Idaea serpentata, ochraceous wave — rare immigrant [resident on Jersey]
- Idaea muricata, purple-bordered gold — south & central (Nationally Scarce B)
- Idaea rusticata atrosignaria, least carpet — south (localized)
- [Idaea laevigata, strange wave — probable import]
- Idaea sylvestraria, dotted-border wave — south & central (Nationally Scarce B)
- Idaea biselata, small fan-footed wave — throughout
- [Idaea inquinata, rusty wave — probable import]
- Idaea dilutaria, silky wave — west (Red Data Book) ‡
- Idaea fuscovenosa, dwarf cream wave — south & central (localized)
- Idaea humiliata, Isle of Wight wave — presumed extinct

- Idaea seriata, small dusty wave — south, central & north-east
- Idaea dimidiata, single-dotted wave — south, central & north-west
- Idaea subsericeata, satin wave — south & central
- Idaea contiguaria britanniae, Weaver's wave — west-central (Nationally Scarce A)
- Idaea trigeminata, treble brown spot — south (localized)
- Idaea emarginata, small scallop — south & central (localized)
- Idaea aversata, riband wave — throughout
- Idaea degeneraria, Portland ribbon wave — south coast & Isles of Scilly (Red Data Book)
- Idaea straminata, plain wave — throughout
- Rhodometra sacraria, Vestal — immigrant



















