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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).

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