Pseudotelphusa palliderosacella

It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Alabama, Illinois, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas and West Virginia.

[1][2] The forewings are pale greyish, dusted with dark grey, and very faintly tinted with roseate.

The base of the costal margin, an oblique fascia behind it, and a little further back, but still before the middle, an oblique costal band, extending to the fold, are all blackish-brown.

Behind the last of these streaks, in the middle of the wing, is a short, blackish dash surrounded by a hoary or whitish annulus.

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