The larger of two subclasses of Insecta. All have wings in the adult stage or have been derived from winged ancestors; that is, if wingless, they are secondarily so. The primitive pterygotes make up the section Paleoptera; the mayflies, dragonflies, and damselflies are in this category. All other pterygotes constitute the section Neoptera. The more primitive Neoptera have exopterygote development, as in the grasshoppers, true bugs, and others, whereas the more specialized Neoptera have endopterygote development, as in the butterflies, moths, beetles, wasps, and so on. See also Apterygota; Endopterygota; Exopterygota; Insecta.




