1915.| F.H,. GraveELy: Lucanidae of the Indian Museum. 419 
Metopodontus maclellandi, Hope. 
(Text-figure 3A.) 
E. Himalayas: Darjeeling Dist.—Darjeeling (7); Pashok* 
(o). 
Assam : Sibsagar (o). 
Metapodontus impressus, Waterhouse. 
(Text-figure 3B.) 
E. Himalayas: Darjeeling District ( 9 ). 
Abor Country—Kobo, 400 ft. (o). 
Our only specimens of this species are a macrodont male 
and a female. The former is very slightly smaller than our 
macrodont male of the preceding species. The armature of the 
BF (Se 
TEXT-FIGURE 3. 
A. Left mandible of macrodont male of Metopodontus maclellandz, X 2. 
. ” is eee e impressus, X 2. 
C. poet te eA 5 Lalla nf biplagiatus, X 2. 
mandibles of these representatives of the two species is of one 
type, but is much weaker in M. impressus than in M. maclelland:. 
The obscure black median markings of the former species are 
absent in the latter, and on this character the identification of 
small males may probably be based. The hind tibiae are hairy on 
the inner side in both species, but not so strongly as in Westwood’s 
figure of M. jenkinst, nor are they enlarged as in M. calcaratus 
which Boileau believes to be identical with M. jenkinsz. 
Metopodontus suturalis, Olivier. 
E. Himalayas: Darjeeling District (o)—Kalimpong, ca. 
Arcot. (Sy: 
Harmutti, base of Dafla Hills (7). 
Bengal: Duars—Buxa near Bhutan frontier (o). 
Assam: Dunsiri Valley (o). 
Andamans (7). 
