Mantidae

Mantidae is one of the largest families in the order of praying mantises, based on the type species Mantis religiosa; however, most genera are tropical or subtropical. Historically, this was the only family in the order, and many references still use the term "mantid" to refer to any mantis. Technically, however, "mantid" refers only to members of the family Mantidae, and not the 14 remaining families of mantises. Some of the most recent classifications have promoted a number of the mantid subfamilies to the rank of family, e.g. Iridopterygidae, Sibyllidae, Tarachodidae, Thespidae, and Toxoderidae,[1] while other classifications have reduced the number of subfamilies without elevating to higher rank.

Details of a mantis modified foreleg

Mantidae
Eight-spot Mantis, Mantis octospilota
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Mantodea
Family: Mantidae
Burmeister, 1838
Subfamilies

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Subfamilies, Tribes and selected Genera

Following the major revision of the Mantodea in 2019,[2] the Mantodea Species File includes ten subfamilies:[3]

Choeradodinae

The Americas, Asia

Deromantinae

Africa

  • Deromantis Giglio-Tos, 1916
  • Pseudostagmatoptera Beier, 1931

Hierodulinae

Africa, Asia, Australia - selected genera:

Mantinae

Adult female Mantis religiosa

Mellierinae

Australia

tribe Mellierini
  • Melliera Saussure, 1892
  • Xystropeltis Rehn, 1935
tribe Rhodomantini
  • Mellierella Giglio-Tos, 1915
  • Rhodomantis Giglio-Tos, 1917
  • Scolodera Milledge, 1989 - monotypic S. pardalotus Milledge, 1989

Omomantinae

  • Omomantis Saussure, 1899

Orthoderinae

  • Orthodera Burmeister, 1838
  • Orthoderina Sjostedt, 1918

Stagmomantinae

Americas

Tenoderinae

Africa, Europe

Vatinae

Stagmatoptera supplicaria

South America

See also

References

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