S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 59. (Budapest, 1998)
type species of the monotypic genus Nousera, undoubtedly belongs to the earlier described genus Pseudoptynx Van der Weele, 1909. Consequently, Nousera Navás, 1923 is a junior synonym of Pseudoptynx Van der Weele. However, as Nousera is the single available synonym of the generic name Pseudoptynx Van der Weele (a junior homonym of Pseudoptynx Kaup, 1848 - Aves), the latter must be replaced by this name. Nousera furcifer (Van der Weele, 1909) Van der Weele 1909a: 209-210 {Pseudoptynx furcifer). Distribution: India (Maharashtra). Nousera gibba Navás, 1923 Navás 1923a: 11. Distribution: Continental SE Asia. Ogcogaster Westwood, 1848 Ogcogaster kempi Fraser, 1922 Fraser 1922: 518-520. Distribution: India (Karnataka). Ogcogaster kirbyi Van der Weele, 1909 Van der Weele 1909a: 254. Distribution: Cambodge, India (Kashmir). Ogcogaster segmantator Westwood, 1848 Van der Weele 1909a: 225 (Ogcogaster segmentator). = Helicomitus salvatoris Navás, 1924 (Navas 1924: 220-221); synonymized by Sala de Castellarnau (1946) Distribution: India (Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh). Remarks: The original description of Helicomitus salvatoris was based on a female specimen. The male was described a few years later (Navás 1929). In this paper the figured male terminalia (p. 183) surely belong to an Ogcogaster species, but somewhat differ from those of O. segmentator drawn by Van der Weele (1909a: Fig. 213). Ogcogaster tesselata Westwood, 1848 Van der Weele 1909a: 253-254 (Ogcogaster tesselata). = Helicomitus xaverii Navás, 1930 (Navás 19306: 34-35); synonymized by Sala de Castellarnau (1946) Distribution: India (Bihar, Gujarat, W Himalayas including Himachal Pradesh), Pakistan. Parascalaphus Alexandrov-Martinov, 1926 Parascalaphus oreobius Alexandrov-Martynov, 1926 Alexandrov-Martynov 1926: 200-202. Distribution: India (W Himalayas).