Tetracis pallidata is a moth of the Geometridae family. It is found in British Columbia, Idaho and Washington. Habitats are mixed riparian forest (cottonwood with aspen and willows intermingled with choke cherry) in sage-shrub steppe, riparian in the ecotone between ponderosa pine and shrub steppe, and in Owyhee County in Idaho, sage-shrub steppe with juniper and mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius). The length of the forewings 20-23 mm. Adults are on wing from mid September into early October. Larvae have been reared on Ribes species.