420 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XI, 
Metopodontus occipitalis, Hope. 
Lower Burma: Rangoon (o& @ ). 
The median black mark on the pronotum of the male occupies 
about one-third of the distance between the anterior and posterior 
margins. In the female it is larger and touches both these margins. 
Metopodontus biplagiatus, Westwood. 
(Text-figure 3C.) 
1. METOPODONTUS BIPLAGIATUS, Westwood, s. str. 
E. Himalayas: Darjeeling District—Pashok* (7 & ). 
Assam: Cherrapunji (); Sibsagar (7). 
Lower Burma: Tavoy (@). 
Andamans: Port Blair (¢ 92). 
In the Sibsagar specimen the reddish areas of the pronotum 
are almost as dark as the black ones. One of the males from the 
Andamans is more highly macrodont than any that appear 
hitherto to have been described. The form of the mandible of this 
specimen is shown in text-fig. 3C. 
2. M. BIPLAGIATUS subsp. NIGRIPES, Boileau. 
Siam: Hills between Thaungyin and Me Ping, ca. 1000 ft. (@). 
The markings of this specimen agree exactly with those des- 
cribed by Boileau, but the slight structural characters mentioned 
are not clearly shown. ‘The pale markings are distinctly yellower 
than in our specimens of the typical form. 
3. M. BIPLAGIATUS subsp. INDICUS, n. subsp. 
S. India: Mysore (0). 
We have only one specimen, asmall male. The head, thorax, 
legs and lower surface of abdomen are uniformly black with a 
faint reddish tinge. The distal tooth on the mandibles is remark- 
ably strong. 
Genus PROSOPOCOELUS, Hope. 
Prosopocoelus approximatus, Parry. 
Siam: Raheng (o) ‘‘came into bungalow during the day 
time.” 
Prosopocoelus buddha, Hope. 
E. Himalayas: Darjeeling District—Singla, 1500 ft. (@ 2) ; 
Pashok (@ @ ). 
Prosopocoelus oweni, Hope. 
Assam: Sibsagar (07). 
