Agonochaetia conspersa

It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Alberta and Montana.

The forewings are pale greyish brown, the bases of the scales whitish, dusted with scattered whitish scales, which occur singly except in the apical third of the wing, where they form ill-defined spots.

A row of these extends around the apex from the apical third of the costa to the tornus.

There is a faint darker small spot on the disc and a larger one at end of cell.

This article on a moth of the tribe Gnorimoschemini is a stub.