Amolita irrorata is a species of moth in the family Erebidae first described by George Hampson in 1910.
[1] The species is found in South America, including Paraguay and Brazil.
Forewing pale ochreous slightly tinged with reddish brown and thickly irrorated with black; a black point in middle of cell and another on discocellulars; a diffused oblique black-brown fascia from apex to inner margin before middle and another narrower fascia from termen below apex to inner margin beyond middle; a terminal series of black points; cilia with diffused blackish line through them.
Hindwing ochreous white; a terminal series of black points from apex to vein 2; cilia with a faint brown line through them except towards tornus.
Underside of forewing suffused with brown; hindwing with the costal area irrorated with brown, a black discoidal point.