Pseudotelphusa fuscopunctella

It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, South Carolina and West Virginia.

[1][2] The forewings are dark grey, with three dark fuscous spots along the costa, a small one near the base, beneath which obliquely are two small ones of the same hue, one on each side of the fold, one at the beginning of the costal cilia, sometimes indistinct, beneath which, in the middle of the wing, are two dark fuscous dots, one placed above the other.

The largest costal spot and that nearest the base of the wing, are slightly margined beneath with pale brown.

At the basal end of the fold is a dark fuscous dot and another at the extreme base of the costa.

This article related to the moth tribe Litini is a stub.