Carrizocladus Rasnitsyn in Rasnitsyn et al., 2004).
— Type species Carrizocladus arroyo Rasnitsyn, 2004, based on a nearly complete forewing; other species “? Carrizocladus ” deter Rasnitsyn, 2004, based on a very incomplete forewing. Carrizocladus arroyo shares with the Anthracoptilidae the presence of numerous simple parallel branches of RP, M, and CuA. Rasnitsyn (in Rasnitsyn et al. 2004: 9) considered in his drawing that about five anteriorly pectinate branches are emerging from M while he wrote that M has only two branches, which would be quite abnormal for an attribution to the Anthracoptilidae . After the original photograph of the type specimen, it is more likely that these veins are emerging anteriorly from CuA, while M has two branches only. The second species “? Carrizocladus ” deter shares few characters with the type species and its attribution to this genus (or even to the Anthracoptilidae) is weakly supported (maybe by the presence of some anterior branches of CuA).