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6. A. fulviana. 7/16 in.; black, with golden hair; wing blackish brown on front edge.

7. A. alternata. 7/16 in.; black; gray hairy; body white banded; wing smoky, a light spot on front edge near shoulder.

8. A. noctula. 7/16 in.; black: sides of chest and bands on body yellow; wing blackish brown, a spot near shoulder, hind edge and some spots in the middle clear.

9. A. sinuosa. ⅜ in.; black; gray hairy: wings more than half black; legs yellow.

10. A. fulvo-hirta. ⅜ in.; black; yellow hairy: sides of body rust yellow; wing half black; legs yellow hairy.

11. A. celer. 5/16 in.; black; yellow hairy on sides of chest, body and tail-end: wing more than half black.

12. A. analis. 5/16 in.; black, tail-end silvery; wing half black.

13. A costata. 5/16 in.; black, with gray hair; body with white bands: wing with black edge and veins.

14. A elongata. 5/16 in.; black, with yellow hands on body and yellow legs.

15. A. lateralis. ¼ in.; black: yellow hairy; yellow bands on body and brown front edge of wing.

16. A. fascipennis. ¼ in.; black; body with gray band; wing clear, with brown stripes: point clear.

SYSTROPUS.

1. S. macer. ½ in.; black and orange.

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