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Male. Antennae rather deeply pectinated to beyond one-third 

 of their length, slightly pectinated from thence to the tips. Fe- 

 male. AutenntB moderately pectinated. 



1. A. punctistriga Walker, C. B. M. pi, 5, 1491. 



White. Antennae with tawny branches. Tarsi with black bands. 

 Fore legs very thickly clothed with long hairs. Fore wings with 

 four oblique bands of black dots on the veins ; these bands form 

 each an angle near the costa, and there the dots are largest, and 

 the space between them is occasionally blackish; a row of black 

 dots (which are occasionally obsolete) between the veins on the 

 exterior border. Hind wings with a transverse more or less indis- 

 tinct brownish mark near the interior angle. Length of the body 

 8 — 10 lines; of the wings 16 — 24 lines. 



Georgia. 



Walkee. 



2. A. albicans Walker. C. B, M. 1492, pt. v. 



White, Palpi rose color, blackish towards the base. Antenna 

 with brown branches. Legs with black bands ; fore tibiae partly 

 clothed with rosy hairs. Wings with a row of black dots between 

 the veins on the exterior border, near which there is a parallel row 

 of brownish dots. Fore wings with a rosy tinge towards the base 

 of the costa; veins with black dots, which form four or five oblique 

 bands. Length of body 5 — 6 lines; of the wings 12 — 16 lines, 



Georgia? 



Walkek, 



3. A. punctivena Walker. 



Male. Tawny, shining, paler beneath. Middle tarsi black, with 



testaceous bands. Fore wings with five oblique bands of black 



dots ; the dots on the veins, with the exception of those of the 



exterior marginal band which lie between the veins. Hind wings 



with an indistinct interrupted submarginal grayish band. Length 



of the body 6 lines; of the wings 12 lines. 



Walker. 



