It is a Natal Dingy Shell, Disclisioprocta natalata
A bit uncommon for the lowveld

This species belongs to the subfamily Larentiinae which are known as 'carpets' because of the intricate patterns many of them display on their forewings. They like cold and wet habitats and most occur in temperate regions and at high altitude in the tropics. This is also the case in South Africa, where they are the most numerous subfamily in afro-montane habitats. Although they are still well represented in wet forests and fairly common in fynbos, they are virtually absent in dry woodland and savannah.
For the next one, I want a pretty one with a good photo
