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Found primarily around the western half of North America, and more concentrated toward the Pacific Coast, this attractive little looper moth (Protitame subalbaria) with no common name was found next to a creek in a small aspen-filled canyon in the middle of the sagebrush desert near Ellensburg, Washington.

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Keywords
America, Animalia, Ellensburg, Ennominae, Euarthropoda, Geometridae, Insecta, Kittitas County, L. T. Murray State Wildlife Recreation Area, Lepidoptera, P. subalbaria, PNW, Pacific NW, Pacific Northwest, Protitame, Protitame matilda, Protitame pallicolor, Protitame subalbaria, State Wildlife Recreation Area, USA, United States, Washington, Wildlife Recreation Area, animal, antennae, arthropod, banded, beautiful, beauty, beige, bug, color, critter, fauna, geometer moth, geometrid, insect, invertebrate, looper moth, moth, native, natural, nature, spring, unidentified, west coast, white, wild, wildlife, wing, wings
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Found primarily around the western half of North America, and more concentrated toward the Pacific Coast, this attractive little looper moth (Protitame subalbaria) with no common name was found next to a creek in a small aspen-filled canyon in the middle of the sagebrush desert near Ellensburg, Washington.