Gynapteromyia indica (Grover, 1971) comb. nov.

Chastomera indica — Grover 1971: 4, pl. 1. Haplusia indica — Gagné 1978: 518.

Grover (1971) described male Chastomera indica as having two-segmented palpi (pl. 1, fig. 1) and flagellomeres with multifurcate translucent sensilla (pl. 1, fig. 4), which are characters suggesting this species should belong to Gynapteromyia . Her illustration of the genitalia (Grover 1971: pl. 1, fig. 8) supports this view, but is imprecise regarding some diagnostically important structures, such as gonocoxites and tegmen. The flagellomere nodes in G. indica were described as subglobose (Grover 1971: pl. 1, fig. 4), a rather unusual condition in Gynapteromyia that might help to recognize this species in the future.