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ZEUZERA MINEA. 
PLATE VIII. Fig. 4. 
Plialsena milieus, Cramer , Pap. Eiot.. vol. ii. pi. 131, fig. D. ; 
Donovan's Insects of India, pi. S3, fig. 1 and 1 a — Zeuzera 
viridicans, Eschschottz in Kotzebues, Reise in die Zud-see, & c. 
pi. 11, fig. 29. 
The first figure published of this splendid Zeuzera 
was that of Cramer, which indifferently represents 
the male, which he states to have been received 
from Batavia. Donovan subsequently gave highly 
coloured figures of both male and female, brought 
by Mr. Fichtel from Bengal, and Eschscholtz ap- 
pears to have delineated a very indifferent specimen 
in his voyage to the South Sea. The figure in the 
adjoining plate is from a drawing by Mr. Westwood 
from a specimen in Mr. Hope’s collection, and was 
received by that gentleman from Bengal. 
The body is of a fine cyaneous blue, the wings 
pale orange, marked with cyaneous; the anterior 
having eight small patches on the costal margin, a 
transverse bar near the base, a broad longitudinal 
bar, several circular and oblong marks between the 
costal and central marks, two spots on the posterior 
margin and eight upon the apical margin. The 
