- Pterygota
Taxobox
name = Pterygota
fossil_range=Carboniferous - Recent
image_width = 300px
image_caption =Honeybee (orderHymenoptera )
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
subphylum =Hexapoda
classis =Insect a
subclassis = Pterygota
subclassis_authority = Lang, 1888
subdivision_ranks = Orders
subdivision =
* Infraclass:Paleoptera (probably paraphyletic):*Ephemeroptera (mayflies):*Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies)
*Infraclass:Neoptera : Superorder:Exopterygota :*Blattaria (cockroaches):*Isoptera (termites):*Mantodea (mantids):*Dermaptera (earwigs):*Plecoptera (stoneflies):*Orthoptera (grasshopper s, etc):*Phasmatodea (walking sticks):*Embioptera (webspinners):*Zoraptera (angel insects):*Grylloblattodea (ice-crawlers):*Mantophasmatodea (gladiators):*Psocoptera (booklice, barklice):*Thysanoptera (thrips):*Phthiraptera (lice ):*Hemiptera (true bugs): Superorder:Endopterygota :*Hymenoptera (ant s,bee s, etc.):* Coleoptera (beetles):*Strepsiptera (twisted-winged parasites):*Raphidioptera (snakeflies):*Megaloptera (alderflies, etc.):*Neuroptera (net-veined insects):*Mecoptera (scorpionflies, etc.):*Siphonaptera (flea s):*Diptera (true flies):*Trichoptera (caddisflies):*Lepidoptera (butterflies,moth s)For alternative classifications and fossil orders, see text.Pterygota is a subclass of
insect s that includes the winged insects. It also includes insect orders that are secondarily wingless (that is, insect groups whose ancestors once had wings but that have lost them as a result of subsequent evolution).The pterygotan group comprises almost all insects. The hexapod orders not included are the
Microcoryphia (jumping bristletails) and theThysanura (silverfish es andfirebrat s), and two primitively wingless insect orders. Also not included are the three orders that are no longer considered to be insects:Protura ,Collembola , andDiplura .ystematics
Traditionally, this group was divided into the
infraclass esPaleoptera andNeoptera . The former are nowadays strongly suspected of beingparaphyletic , and better treatments (such as dividing or dissolving the group) are presently being discussed. In addition, it is not clear how exactly the neopterans are related among each other. TheExopterygota might be a similar assemblage of rather ancienthemimetabolous insects among the Neopteras like the Palaeoptera are among insects as a whole. Theholometabolous Endopterygota seem to be very close relatives indeed, but nonetheless appear to contain severalclades of related orders, the status of which is not agreed upon.The following scheme uses finer divisions than the one above, which is not well-suited to correctly accommodating the fossil groups.
"Infraclass
Paleoptera "(probably paraphyletic)
*Ephemeroptera (mayflies)
*Palaeodictyoptera (Extinct)
*Megasecoptera (Extinct)
*Archodonata (Extinct)
*Diaphanopterodea (Extinct)
*Protodonata orMeganisoptera (Extinct; sometimes included in Odonata)
*Protanisoptera (Extinct; sometimes included in Odonata)
*Triadophlebioptera (Extinct; sometimes included in Odonata)
*Protozygoptera orArchizygoptera (Extinct; sometimes included in Odonata)
*Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies)Infraclass
Neoptera Superorder
Exopterygota
*Caloneurodea (Extinct)
*Titanoptera (Extinct)
*Protorthoptera (Extinct)
*Plecoptera (stoneflies)
*Embioptera (webspinners)
*Zoraptera (angel insects)
*Dermaptera (earwigs)
*Orthoptera (grasshopper s, etc)
*Proposed superorderDictyoptera
**Phasmatodea (stick insects - tentatively placed here)
**Grylloblattodea (ice-crawlers - tentatively placed here)
**Mantophasmatodea (gladiators - tentatively placed here)
**Blattaria (cockroaches)
**Isoptera (termites)
**Mantodea (mantids)
*Proposed superorderParaneoptera
**Psocoptera (booklice, barklice)
**Thysanoptera (thrips)
**Phthiraptera (lice )
**Hemiptera (true bugs)Superorder
Endopterygota
*Hymenoptera (ant s,bee s, etc.)
* Coleoptera (beetles)
*Strepsiptera (twisted-winged parasites)
*Raphidioptera (snakeflies)
*Megaloptera (alderflies, etc.)
*Neuroptera (net-veined insects)
*Proposed superorderMecopteroidea /Antliophora
**Mecoptera (scorpionflies, etc.)
**Siphonaptera (flea s)
**Diptera (true flies)
**Protodiptera (Extinct)
*Proposed superorderAmphiesmenoptera
**Trichoptera (caddisflies)
**Lepidoptera (butterflies,moth s)Neoptera orders "
incertae sedis "
*Glosselytrodea (Extinct)
*Miomoptera (Extinct)
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