196 LTJCANID^. 



]07. Calcodes parryi. (Plate XX, figs. 6, 7.) 



Neolucanus parryi Leiitlmor,* Trans. Zool. Soc. J^oiul. ISH"), 



p. 424, pi. 85, fig. 4. 

 N. lentJmeri Boil., Bull. Soc. Ent. France, 1899, p. 175. 



Black, not shining, with the elytra bright yellow, except for 

 a narrow black outer margin and a common triangular i)atch 

 extending from shoulder to shouldei' and narrowing gradually 

 and evenly to the extremity. 



Oval in shape, not very convex, with very short elytra. The 

 liead and pronotum dull, as well as the elytra, except that the 

 latter are feebly shining ujjon the black sutural area. The 

 front angles of the pronotum pointed, the sides gently curved 

 to the blunt lateral angles and concave to tlie fairly sharp basal 

 angles. The shoulders of the elytra blunt and the outer 

 margins rounded and narrowly reflexed. The prostenial 

 proc(^ss bluntly pointed. 



$. The head is short and broad, rugosely punctured in fi-ont. 

 Tlie mandibles are short, sharp and very broad. The vienliini 

 is (closely pitted and naked. 



(^. A little longer and narrower than the female. The head 

 is longer, scarcety dilated in front and slightly swollen on each 

 side behind the eye. The mandibles are short and simjjkN 

 narrow and rather straight, with the inner edge sharply serrate. 

 The tnentiim is densely clothed with yellow hair. The legs ditier 

 little from those of the female, but the middle tibia has a tufted 

 lol)e at tlie extremity of its inner edge and the tarsi are more 

 slender. 



cJ. Length (with mandibles), 23-3(> mm. ; (witliout man- 

 dibles) 21-32 mm. : breadth, 10-16 nun. 



?. Length, 29-35 mm. ; breadth, 14-17 mm. 



Burma : Cheba, Karen Hills, 2700 to 3300 ft. (L. Fea, Dec, 

 Jan.). Si AM. Tonkin. 



Type in M. Rene Oberthiir's collection ; co-type hi tlu> 

 British Museum. 



This species is a little smaller than C. marginafu.s Wat., the 

 elytra are rather shorter and the black sutural area is more 

 narrowed behind, its outer edge forming a rather strong and 

 regular curve. 



lOS. Calcodes marginatus. (Plate XX, fig. 12.) 



Neolucanus viarginotus Wat.,* Ent. Month. Mag. ix, 1873, p. 53 ; 

 Lenthner, Trans. Zool. Soc. 1885, p. 42(5, pi. 85, fig. 1 (not 

 fig. 3) ; Boil., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1913, p. 247. 



Neoliicamis dohertyi Houlb.,* Insecta, iv, 1914, p. 281. 



Black, not very sliining, with the elytra l)right yellow, except 

 a narrt)w black outei- margin and a connnon triangular sutural 

 patch extending from shoulder to shoulder at the base and 

 jiarrowing gradually, but not quite evenly, to the (extremity. 



