I found this little guy in my home last night. He's kind of pretty.
CLOSED: Moth ID
This moth is in the family Noctuidae (owlet moths); possibly in the group that includes cutworms, armyworms, and the like. When I was a boy growing up on a North Dakota farm, moths like these were very commonly seen at lights at night, and were referred to as 'miller moths.'
Thanks once again.
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