pterygoida
Pterygoida is a suborder of the order Pterosauria, which includes the extinct group of flying reptiles known as pterosaurs. The name "Pterygoida" is derived from the Greek words "pterygon," meaning wing, and "eidos," meaning form or appearance. This suborder is characterized by its distinctive wing structure, which is adapted for powered flight. Pterygoida includes several families, such as the Pterodactylidae, which is known for its long, narrow wings and sharp teeth, and the Rhamphorhynchidae, which had a more robust build and a beak-like snout.
The earliest known pterygoids appeared in the late Triassic period, around 228 million years ago. They diversified
Pterygoids are notable for their adaptations to flight, including the presence of a patagium, a membrane that