1915.] F. H. GRavety: Lucanidae of the Indian Museum. 411 
Localities not represented by either sex in the Indian Museum 
collection are marked with an asterisk ( *). The types of Metopo- 
dontus foveatus subsp. birmanicus are now in the British Museum. 
Those of all other new forms described are in the Indian Museum. 
Genus PSPEUDOLUCANUS, Hope. 
Pseudolucanus atratus, Hope. 
E,. Himalayas: Darjeeling (o). 
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TEXT-FIGURE TI. 
. Clypeus of Lucasus mearsi, ‘ 
i "ees lunifer, 
; cantort, . 
BPE, eft m andible of Lucanus mearst, 2. 
smitht, 2. 
Dist: ul ead of right anterior tibia of Lucanus mearsi, 9. 
westermanni, 9. 
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Genus LUCANUS, Scop. 
Lucanus laminifer, Waterhouse. 
Assam: Khasi Hills, 1000-3000 ft.(o). 
Lucanus cantori, Hope. 
(Text-figure IC.) 
E. Himalayas: Darjeeling District—Darjeeling ( 9 ); Kurseong, 
5000 ft. (o). 
Khasi Hills: Shillong (~). 
The longitudinal yellow bands on the femora make the 
association of males and females of this species easy. In females 
