Agnoea flavifrontella is a species of gelechioid moths in the family Lypusidae.
[1][2] In the systematic layout used here, it is placed within the subfamily Amphisbatinae of the concealer moth family (Oecophoridae).
[2] The wingspan of this moth is about 20 mm; its forewing coloration is a quite drab light taupe, mottled with slightly darker tiny specks.
[7] Antennae reach about ¾ length of the long forewings, that are held in shallow roof-shaped position.
[9] The adults fly from May to July depending on the location; they appear to be predominantly or exclusively nocturnal and can be attracted by light.