List of moths of Canada (Geometridae)

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This is a list of the moths of family Geometridae that are found in Canada. It also acts as an index to the species articles and forms part of the full List of moths of Canada.

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Following the species name, there is an abbreviation that indicates the Canadian provinces or territories in which the species can be found.

Subfamily Alsophilinae

Subfamily Archiearinae

Subfamily Ennominae

Tribe Abraxini

Tribe Anagogini

Tribe Angeronini

Tribe Azelinini

Tribe Baptini

Tribe Bistonini

Tribe Boarmiini

Tribe Caberini

Tribe Campaeini

Tribe Ennomini

Tribe Epirranthini

Tribe Lithinini

Tribe Melanolophiini

Tribe Nacophorini

Tribe Ourapterygini

Tribe Semiothisini

Subfamily Geometrinae

Tribe Hemitheini

Tribe Nemoriini

Tribe Synchlorini

Subfamily Larentiinae

Tribe Asthenini

Tribe Eudulini

Tribe Eupitheciini

Tribe Hydriomenini

Tribe Lobophorini

Tribe Operophterini

Tribe Stamnodini

Tribe Xanthorhoini

Subfamily Sterrhinae

Tribe Cosymbiini

Tribe Scopulini

Tribe Sterrhini

Tribe Timandrini

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