Belongs within: Palaeodictyoptera.
The Eugereonoidea were a diverse but relatively short-lived group of palaeodictyopteran insects from the Lower Permian.
See also: The stone mantis.
Characters (from Sinitshenkova 2002): Wings wide basally, length 2.5 times width; SC reaching C near wing apex; CuA and MA with at most a short apical fork; MP and CuP both branching; archedictyon replaced by numerous cross-veins or sparse between more widely spaced veins.
<==Eugereonoidea [Dictyoptiloidea]
|--Archaemegaptilidae S02
|--Graphiptilidae S02
|--Jongmansiidae S02
|--Lycocercidae S02
|--Megaptilidae S02
|--Polycreagridae S02
|--Protagriidae S02
|--Synarmogidae S02
|--Lithomantis GE05 [Lithomanteidae S02]
| `--L. carbonarius GE05
|--Eugereon [Dictyoptilidae, Eugereonidae] S02
| `--E. boeckingi S02
`--Tchirkovaeidae S02
|--Paimbia fenestrata Sinichenkova 1979 K-P83
`--Tchirkovaea Zalessky 1931 BN03
`--T. guttata S02
REFERENCES
[BN03] Bethoux, O., & A. Nel. 2003. Revision of Diaphanoptera species and new diagnosis of Diaphanopteridae (Palaeoptera: Diaphanopteridae). Journal of Paleontology 77 (5): 1016-1020.
[GE05] Grimaldi, D., & M. S. Engel. 2005. Evolution of the Insects. Cambridge University Press: New York.
[K-P83] Kukalová-Peck, J. 1983. Origin of the insect wing and wing articulation from the arthropodan leg. Canadian Journal of Zoology 61: 1618-1669.
[S02] Sinitshenkova, N. D. 2002. Superorder Dictyoneuridea Handlirsch, 1906 (=Palaeodictyopteroidea). In History of Insects (A. P. Rasnitsyn & D. L. J. Quicke, eds) pp. 115-124. Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht.
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