Tas. LXX. ASTIAS LUNA. 
A. alis concoloribus flavo-virentibus : ocello disci lunato ; 
anticarum strigze costalis fuscee-ramulo ocellum atti- 
gente. Macleay, MSS, (Bombyz).. - 
Phalena (atiacus) Luna... Linn. Syst. Nat. 1, 810, 5. 
Bombyx Luna. Fabr. Ent. Syst. 3, AVA, 22. 
Phalzna Luna. Drury Ins. 3, tab. 24, fig. 1. 
Cram. Inst. 1, tab. 2, fig. a. 
Habitat in America septentrionali. 
LUNAR ACTIAS. 
Wings uniformly yellowish-green ; central ocellus lunate, 
and connected with the brownish costal margin by a little 
branch. 
This very beautiful insect is a native of North America, 
and is very common in Georgia: Crammer, Fabricius, and 
after them Smith, have confounded it. with the following 
species, under the name Luna, from which it may readily 
be distinguished by the excellent specific characters, which 
were drawn up by my friend A. Macleay, Esq. 
ACTIAS SELENE. 
B. alis concoloribus glaucis; ocello disci lunato distincto 
strigaque postica obscura. Macleay, MSS. (Bombyx). 
Phalena Luna. Craw. Ins. I. tab. 31, fig. a.B. 
Habitat in India. 
MOON ACTIAS. 
Wings uniformly glaucous, with central ocellus lunate dis- 
tinct, and an obscure posterior streak, 
Inhabits India. 
