ptero-, pter-, -ptera, -pteron, -pteryx, -ptery, -pterous

(Greek: feather; wing, winglike)

Aphaniptera
A group of wingless insects, of which the flea is a type.
apterex
apteria
apterous (adjective) (not comparable)
1. In zoology, descriptive of creatures that have no wings: The biology class planned to visit the apterous section of the local zoo to learn about insects that have no wings.
2. Botany, having no winglike parts or extensions: When Joe planned his garden, he included many apterous plants which would not disseminate their seeds with winglike structures.
apteryx (s) (noun), apteryxes (pl)
Having no wings; especially, the nocturnal wingless and so, flightless, bird of New Zealand having a long neck and a long slender bill, and stout legs: Kiwis are the only surviving apteryx or representatives of the order Apterygiformes.
archaeopteryx, archeopteryx (s) (noun); archaeopteryxes; archeopteryx (pl)
A fossil bird, of the Jurassic period: An archaeopteryx was remarkable for having a long tapering tail of many vertebrae with feathers along each side, and jaws armed with teeth, including other reptilian characteristics.
brachypterous
Dermaptera
dermoptera
diplopterous (adjective) (not comparable)
A reference to creatures that have two wings: There are all kinds of diplopterous birds and bats flying around.
Diptera
dipteral
dipteran
dipterous
1. A large order of insects that includes flies and mosquitoes, characterized by a single pair of membranous wings and a pair of club-shaped balancing organs.
2. Having two wings, as certain insects, or winglike appendages, as certain fruits and seeds; such as, the dipterous fruit of the maple.
dipteryx

Related "feather, feather-like; soft down, plumage" word units: penna-; pinni-, pin-; plum-, -plume; pterido-; ptilo-.