JOd 
ZEUZERA MLVEA. 
PLATE VIII. Fig. 4. 
Phalsena mineus, Cramer. Pap. Erot., vol. ii, pi. 131, fi?. D. ; 
Donovan's Insects n-f India. pL .53, fi?. '. and 1 a — Zeuzera 
viridicans, Etchscholiz in Kotzehues, Reise in die Zttd-see, 6ic. 
pi. 11, fig. 29. 
Toe first figure published of this splendid Zenzera 
was that of Cramer, vrhich 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 I\Ir. 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 
