Eupithecia ogilviata is a single island endemic species from Faial (Azores, Portugal) (Warren 1905, Borges et al. 2010). It is known just from one single male captured in Central Faial, 750 m Asl, in May 1903 (Warren 1905). We assume that this species is probably extinct in Azores.
The species is only known from a single subpopulation inhabiting in Central Faial, which belong to laurel forest. A continuing decline in the number of individuals is inferred from historical record. We assume that this species is probably extinct.