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LEPIDOPTERA. 
Zeuzera : cyaneous, with all the wings coloured alike, orange, with cyaneous spots, 
and a broad central longitudinal bar of the same colour. Expanse of the wings, 
from 3 to 4 inches. 
Donovan observes that “ Cramer has given the figure of a small specimen of this 
fine Phalaena under the trivial name of Mineus. This is evidently of the male ; the 
antennae of which are not, however, very correctly expressed. Both sexes of this rare 
insect are represented in the annexed plate, the drawings of which were taken from 
specimens met with in Bengal, by Mr. Fichtel of Vienna. The originals are at this 
time in the cabinet of the Emperor of Germany.” The same insect, but apparently 
from a very indifferent specimen, is figured by Eschscholtz in Kotzebue’s Entdeckungs 
Reise in die Sud. see, &c. Weimar, 1821, p. 219, pi. 11, jig. 29, under the name of 
Zeuzera viridicans. 
ZEUZERA SCALARIS. 
Plate LIII. fig. 2. 
Species. Zeuzera Scalaris: nivea; thorace utrinque linea fulva; alis niveis, anticis strigis 
numerosissimis transversalibus abbreviatis nigris, striaque longitudinali fulva, 
posticis immaculatis. Expans. alar. unc. 2^. 
Zeuzera : snow-white ; the thorax on each side with a fulvous line ; wings snow- 
white, the anterior with many short transverse black lines and a fulvous longi- 
tudinal line, the posterior immaculate. Expanse of the wings, 2£ inches. 
Syn. Cossus scalaris, Fair. Ent. Syst. III. 1. p. 5. Mant. Ins. 2. p. 135, (Hepialus s.) 
Described by Fabricius, from a specimen in the cabinet of Mr. Monson, as a 
native of China. The specimen represented in the annexed plate was brought from 
Bengal, and is, as well as the preceding, at this time in the cabinet of the Emperor of 
Austria. 
LITHOSIA SANGUINOLENTA. 
Plate LIII. fig. 3. 
LithosiidjE, Stephens. 
Lithosia, Fabricius. Callimorpha p. Latreille. 
Lithosia Sanguinolenta : alis incumbentibus, niveis, anticis costa sanguinea, per 
thoracis partem anticam ducta, posticis maculis atris ; abdomine fulvo annulis 
nigris. Expans. alar. 2§- unc. 
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Family. 
GENUfe. 
Species. 
