Moths, Butterflies And Other Wildlife
In And Around The Scarborough
Area Of North Yorkshire, England

Common Moths - July

2321 Dark Arches
2107 Large Yellow Underwing
2089 Heart and Dart
2160 Bright-line Brown-eye
2198 Smoky Wainscot
2050 Common Footman
1713 Riband Wave
2343x Common Rustic agg.
2381 Uncertain
2322 Light Arches
2477 Snout
2434 Burnished Brass
1981 Poplar Hawk-moth
2387 Mottled Rustic
1758 Barred Straw
1906 Brimstone Moth
2441 Silver Y
2128 Double Square-spot
1708 Single-dotted Wave
2193 Clay
2098 Flame
2199 Common Wainscot
2293 Marbled Beauty
1921 Scalloped Oak
2102 Flame Shoulder
1937 Willow Beauty
1922 Swallow-tailed Moth
2155 Dot Moth
2057 Garden Tiger
2443 Plain Golden Y
2030 Yellow-tail
1961 Light Emerald
2154 Cabbage Moth
2382 Rustic
1653 Buff Arches
2109 Lesser Yellow Underwing
1917 Early Thorn
2450 Spectacle
2284x Dark / Grey Dagger
1931 Peppered Moth
2337x Marbled Minor agg.
1941 Mottled Beauty
2111 Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing
2077 Short-cloaked Moth
1702 Small Fan-footed Wave
1728 Garden Carpet
2318 Dun-bar
2136 Gothic
2442 Beautiful Golden Y
2339 Tawny Marbled Minor
1887 Clouded Border
1991 Elephant Hawk-moth
2345 Small Dotted Buff
2489 Fan-foot
2330 Dusky Brocade
1738 Common Carpet
2340 Middle-barred Minor
1862 Double-striped Pug
2130 Dotted Clay
1955 Common White Wave
1713 Riband Wave (non-banded form)
2061 Buff Ermine
1860 Green Pug
1727 Silver-ground Carpet
1776 Green Carpet
2306 Angle Shades
1803 Small Rivulet
2120 Ingrailed Clay
1765 Barred Yellow
2389 Pale Mottled Willow

 

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About this list

This page lists the moths that can be found 'on the wing' (ie flying) in Yorkshire in July.  The commonest moth is at the top of the list, while those you are least likely to see are at the bottom.