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Eocoronidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Rank
  
Family

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Superorder
  
Panorpida

Similar
  
Pseudopulex, Coxoplectoptera, Titanoptera, Diaphanopterodea, Rhyniognatha

Eocoronidae is an extinct family of insects from the Carnian age of the Triassic period. It was established in 1981 by the Australian entomologist Norman Tindale. At present, it contains only one species and genus: Eocorona iani.

The taxonomical placement of Eocoronidae is unclear. Originally considered to belong to the order Lepidoptera, it is now assumed to be basal and is classified under Amphiesmenoptera.

Fossils of Eoses triassica, previously classified under the monotypic family Eosetidae and subjectively synonymized by E.F. Reik into the mecopterid species Mesochorista proavita, has been proposed by Tindale to belong to this family.

References

Eocoronidae Wikipedia