Claude Morley (22 June 1874 – 13 November 1951) was an English antiquary and entomologist who specialised in Hymenoptera and Diptera.
[1] Morley was born at Astley Bank in Blackheath in 1874 and educated at Beccles before attending King's School, Peterborough and later Epsom College.
Morley's collection of mainly Suffolk material covering the period 1898–1951 is in Ipswich Museum.
Among pre-1950 British entomologists, Morley showed a relative interest in Irish fauna.
"Entomologische Chronik (Claude Morley, Edmond Jean-Babtiste Fleutiaux, Jens Peter Kryger, Prof. Dr. Kurt Wolfgang Wolffhügel, Prof. Dr. Albrecht Hase, Prof. Dr. August Thienemann, Prof. Dr. Hermann Weber, Prof. Dr. Erwin Schimitschek)".