Gryposmylus Krüger, 1913a
(Figs 27–30)
Type species. Chrysopa pubicosta Walker,1860: 183 (by original designation).
Diagnosis. Three ocelli present; antennae less than FW length; wings ovoid, hyaline with dark markings; FW costal margin relatively broad basally, subcostal veinlets simple with occasional irregular forking, basal 6-7 veinlets arranged sub-radially; FW RP stem short, RP1 originating at, or after fork, of M vein; both wings with two distinct gradate series divergent in orientation; FW with CuA with fewer branches than CuP.
Comments. Gryposmylus is closely related to Lysmus (Winterton et al., 2017) and differs only slightly in wing features such as the shape of the costal area and the orientation of the gradate series; the shape and orientation of the basal subcostal veinlets appears to be diagnostic for the genus. Winterton & Wang (2016) recently revised the genus, describing a second species.
Included species.
G. pennyi Winterton & Wang, 2016 (Vietnam, China, Malaysia)
G. pubicosta (Walker, 1860) (India, Malaysia)