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Pterygota /ˈtɛrɪɡəʊtə /plural noun EntomologyA large group of insects that comprises those that have wings or winged ancestors, including the majority of modern species. Compare with Apterygota.- Subclass Pterygota, class Insecta (or Hexapoda): many orders.
In most insects (the Pterygota) the thorax posses one or two pairs of wings for flying....- It is possible that Pterygota occurred as early as the Upper Devonian, but, again, there is no evidence for this.
Derivativespterygote noun ...- Winged insects, or pterygotes, have radiated into over 100 times more species than all of the winged vertebrate lineages combined. They include all of the commonly encountered insects; the most common non-pterygote insect lineage are the Thysanura (silverfish and firebrats).
- While earliest insects were terrestrial, earliest pterygotes had aquatic immatures.
OriginModern Latin (plural), from Greek pterugōtos 'winged', from pteron, pterug- 'wing'. |