418 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XI, 
The only male from Kurseong is a small one and, like all 
females, is identified on zoogeographical grounds. 
2. METOPODONTUS FOVEATUS, Hope, s. sir. 
Assam (¢): Khasi Hills—Cherrapunji (7). 
Naga Hills (o}. 
ACaCe 
LA \ 
‘TEXT-FIGURE 2. 
A-C. Left mandibles of macrodont males of Metopodontus foveatus subsp. 
poultoni, X 2. 
D-E. Left mandibles of macrodont males of Metopodontus foveatus, s. str., 
he aD 
K-J. Left mandibles of males of Metopodontus foveatus subsp. birmanicus, 
an 
3. M. FOVEATUS subsp. BIRMANICUS, n. subsp. 
The distinctive characters of this form have already been 
noticed (see previous page). All the specimens I have seen are 
somewhat dark in colour, therein resembling the Assamese race 
rather than the Himalayan. 
Upper Burma: Chin Hills—Haka* (7). 
Lower Burma: ? Rangoon! (¢@ @). 
! See previous page, footnote 2 
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