Eupatorus birmanicus Arrow, 1908 Dark brown to black, moderately elongate. Male head is bidentate in front, bearing a long and slender sharply pointed horn, curving backwards; pronotum shining, with a strong tooth at front the dors angle; part with a pair of spatulate horns, placed closely together behind the middle; convex dull dark brown; scutellum densely punctured. Female is the same colored, head coarsely rugose above bearing a pair of minute tubercular horn behind middle, pronotumfairly finely punctured, more densely and rugosely in front, slight shinning; elytra dark brown, darker than in the male and slight shining. Length 38-53 mm
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