National Moth Week is July 20-28, 2024!
Moths are amazing creatures. Take photographs and share your moth sightings with us to document the moths where you live.
Regional Species Checklists
Northwest Territories, Canada
The BAMONA database currently includes verified sighting records for 18 species from this region.
Hesperiidae Skippers
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Pyrgus centaureae Grizzled Skipper
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Carterocephalus palaemon Arctic Skipper
Papilionidae Parnassians and Swallowtails
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Papilio machaon Old World Swallowtail
Pieridae Whites and Sulphurs
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Colias palaeno Palaeno Sulphur
Nymphalidae Brush-footed Butterflies
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Boloria eunomia Bog Fritillary
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Boloria improba Dingy Fritillary
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Boloria freija Freija Fritillary
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Limenitis arthemis arthemis White Admiral
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Nymphalis vaualbum Compton Tortoiseshell
Saturniidae Wild Silk Moths
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Actias luna Luna moth
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Hyalophora gloveri Glover's Silkmoth
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Hyalophora columbia Columbia silkmoth
Sphingidae Sphinx Moths, Hawkmoths
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Hyles gallii Bedstraw hawkmoth
Noctuidae Owlet Moths, Miller Moths
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Acronicta americana American Dagger Moth
Erebidae Erebid Moths
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Cisseps fulvicollis Yellow-collared Scape Moth
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Lophocampa maculata Spotted Tussock Moth or Yellow-Spotted Tiger Moth
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Catocala relicta White Underwing
Hepialidae Ghost Moths
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Sthenopis purpurascens Four-spotted Ghost Moth