Eupithecia plumbeolata, the lead-coloured pug, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species can be found all over Europe ranging to the Urals, then through Central Asia to Siberia and to Sayan mountains, the Altai and the Amur. In the Alps, the species occurs up 2000 metres above sea level and in the Pyrenees up to in 2400 metres. Depending on the location, the moth flies from May to June. The larvae feed on Melampyrum pratense. The species preferably inhabits light forests, forest edges, as well as hedge and bushes landscapes.