The 'Exopterygota', also known as 'Hemipterodea', are a
superorder of
insects of the
subclass Pterygota in the
infraclass Neoptera, in which the young resemble adults but have externally-developing wings. They undergo a modest change between
larva and adult, without going through a
pupal stage. The larvae develop gradually into adults through a process of
moulting.
The Exopterygota are a highly diverse insect superorder, with at least 130,000 living species divided between 15
orders. They include
termites,
locusts,
thrips,
lice and
stick insects, among many other types of insects.
They are distinguished from the
Endopterygota (or Holometabola) by the way in which their wings develop. Endopterygota (meaning literally "internal winged forms") develop wings inside the body and undergo an elaborate metamorphosis involving a pupal stage. Exopterygota ("external winged forms") develop wings on the outside of their bodies without going through a true pupal stage, though a few have something resembling a pupa (e.g.,
Aleyrodidae).
Ephemeroptera (mayflies) and
Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) also have gradual wing development, this being a
plesiomorphic trait. These two orders belong to the
paraphyletic infraclass
Paleoptera however, which is not included in Neoptera. As opposed to Neoptera, they cannot fold their wings over their back in the
horizontal plane, only vertically (as
damselflies do) if at all.
Systematics
ITIS considers any subdivision of the Neoptera beyond the
orders invalid, but this is almost universally rejected.
More recently, there is increasing debate about how to subdivide the Exopterygota, and the Neoptera in general. It is realized that some presumed Exopterygota may in fact be
basal neopterans, making the superorder
paraphyletic, just as the Palaeoptera are now increasingly accepted to be among the winged insects in general.
Here is a complete list of living and
fossil orders of "exopterygotes", with some proposed subdivisions:
Superorder Exopterygota ''
sensu stricto''
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Caloneurodea (fossil)
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Titanoptera (fossil)
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Protorthoptera (fossil)
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Plecoptera (stoneflies)
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Embioptera (webspinners)
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Zoraptera (angel insects)
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Dermaptera (earwigs)
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Orthoptera (
grasshoppers, etc)
Proposed superorder
Dictyoptera
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Phasmatodea (stick insects - tentatively placed here)
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Grylloblattodea (ice-crawlers - tentatively placed here)
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Mantophasmatodea (gladiators - tentatively placed here)
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Blattodea (cockroaches)
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Isoptera (termites)
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Mantodea (mantids)
Proposed superorder
Paraneoptera
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Psocoptera (booklice, barklice)
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Thysanoptera (thrips)
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Phthiraptera (
lice)
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Hemiptera (true
bugs)