Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
The specimens are hardly to be distinguished from Eastern material; they are perhaps a little larger, and of a little different tone of color. My determination of this species as lycarum H.-S., based on a figure, is probably incorrect. It seems possible that Harris has described. A. Cochranii under the name messoria, which should then be retained. More Material of A. fuscigerus (ante No. 15) shows that this is a good but variable species, both in size and color. There is always a uniformity in the disposition of the ground tint over the primaries above, and usually the broad inner lunulations of the t. p. line and the median shade are characteristic.