Dysoneuridae
Dysoneuridae is an extinct family of insect in the order Trichoptera, the caddisflies. The family was first described by I.D. Sukacheva in 1968, and lived in the Mesozoic era between 164.7 mya to 125.45 mya. Members of this family lived in lagoons, ponds, and terrestrial habitats.
In Wichard et al., the family is placed in the suborder Integripalpia, in the superfamily Sericostomatoidea.Genera
Dysoneuridae contains the following genera:
- †Burmapsyche Wichard et al., 2018
- *†Burmapsyche comosa Wichard et al., 2018
- *†Burmapsyche palpsfurcata Wichard et al., 2018
- †Cretapsyche Wichard et al., 2018
- *†Cretapsyche circula Wichard et al., 2018
- *†Cretapsyche elegans Wichard et al., 2018
- *†Cretapsyche insueta Wichard et al., 2018
- †Dysoneura Sukatsheva, 1968
- †Khasurtia Sukatsheva & Vasilenko, 2019
- *†Khasurtia alexeii Sukatsheva & Vasilenko, 2019
- *†Khasurtia kopylovi Sukatsheva & Vasilenko, 2019
- *†Khasurtia lukashevichae Sukatsheva & Vasilenko, 2019
- †Palaeoludus Sukatsheva & Jarzembowski, 2001
- †Prochita Sukatsheva & Vassilenko, 2013
- †Utania Sukatsheva, 1982
- *†Utania defecta Sukatsheva, 1982
- *†Utania remissa Sukatsheva, 1990
†Liadotaulius Handlirsch, 1939 previously was included in this family, but recently has been placed in Philopotamidae.