In the patch version, most collectors call them Moss Agates whether the translucent white, tan or yellow base. In the swirly or cork version, most collectors call them [edit: the glowing ones] Ades. That's my experience anyway.
Way back when, Akro called them all Moss Agate. And they were very proud of that line. Whether in the swirly/corky version or the patch version. Those were some of their most expensive marbles. They prominently featured their Moss Agates in their ads.
I think most modern collectors don't realize how proud Akro was of the Moss Agate line and name. I think modern collectors think it's a boring name and so they mostly give it to the patches and come up with more colorful names for the fancier styles.