Ophionea nigrofasciata Schmidt-Göbel, 1846
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Ophionea nigrofasciata Schmidt-Göbel, 1846: 21; Bates, 1892: 380; Bouchard, 1903: 172; Maindron, 1910; Andrewes, 1921a: 161; id. 1923: 4; id. 1929: 310; id. 1930: 242; id. 1931: 437; id. 1937:46; Liebke, 1938: 80; Habu, 1962: 113, 116–118, 126; id. 1967: 33; Baehr, 2003: 59; id. 2005: 192; Park et al., 2006: 98; Lorenz, 2005: 442; Terada & Wu, 2014: 23; Löbl & Löbl, 2017: 634; Raj & Thomas, 2019: 6.
= Casnoidea nigrofasciata (Schmidt-Göbel): Dupuis, 1913: 270.
= Casnoidea nigrofasciata (Schmidt-Göbel): Csiki, 1932: 1535; Jedlička, 1963: 499; Baehr, 1996: 1052; Darlington, 1968: 208.
= Ophionea cyanocephala Lacordaire, 1854 [non-Fabricius 1798].
Distribution. India: Meghalaya (Khasi Hills, Patkai Hills); Bangladesh; Myanmar; Sri Lanka; Thailand; Vietnam; Cambodia; Laos; Indonesia; Malaysia; Philippines; Papua New Guinea; Singapore; China; Japan.
Remarks. Ophionea nigrofasciata differs from the closely similar O. bhamoensis by the lack of lateral setae on prothorax and the absence of bluish reflection on the black transverse fascia on the elytral upper surface.