Insecta - Dicondylia - Permochoristidae
Synonym: Eoses triassica Tindale 1945
Full reference: R. J. Tillyard. 1916. Descriptions of the fossil Insects; Mesozoic and Tertiary Insects of Queensland and New South Wales. Descriptions of the fossil Insects and stratigraphical features. Queensland Geological Survey (253)11-70
Belongs to Mesochorista according to E. F. Riek 1955
Sister taxa: Mesochorista australica, Mesochorista blanda, Mesochorista bucera, Mesochorista channingi, Mesochorista dubia, Mesochorista fedotovi, Mesochorista ignota, Mesochorista inexpectata, Mesochorista intercalaris, Mesochorista inverrucosa, Mesochorista javorskyi, Mesochorista jucunda, Mesochorista novojilovi, Mesochorista oblonga, Mesochorista obsoleta, Mesochorista perlonga, Mesochorista phipa, Mesochorista pinnigera, Mesochorista prospera, Mesochorista pudica, Mesochorista rohdendorfi, Mesochorista sokolovensis, Mesochorista stigmophylla, Mesochorista strictoptera, Mesochorista tomiensis, Mesochorista tychtensis, Mesochorista vasjuchitshevi, Mesochorista veteratoria, Mesochorista wolbromae, Permochorista maculipennis, Permochorista nigromaculata, Permochorista venosa, Permochorista stigmata, Permochorista dubiosa, Permochorista rossica
Type specimens:
- Mesochorista proavita: GSQI32, a forewing. Its type locality is Denmark Hill Insect Bed (Dunstan 1909 collection), which is in a Carnian lacustrine siltstone in the Blackstone Formation of Australia.
- Eoses triassica:
Ecology:
Average measurements (in mm): forewing length 13.0