Mantis (genus)

Mantis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Mantodea
Family: Mantidae
Tribe: Mantini
Genus: Mantis
Linnaeus, 1758
Species

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Synonyms
  • Mantes Geoffroy, 1764

The genus Mantis is in the family Mantidae, of the mantis order Mantodea. Members of this genus can be found in Asia, Africa, Australia, and recently one species has been introduced to North America.

Some of its species have the common name "praying mantis".

Species

Mantis is a small genus of mantises, which includes 9 species (others are synonyms):[1]

  • Mantis beieri Roy, 1999 – Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Mantis callifera Wood-Mason, 1882
  • Mantis carinata Cosmovici, 1888
  • Mantis dilaticollis Gistel, 1856
  • Mantis emortualis Saussure, 1869
  • Mantis griveaudi Paulian, 1958
  • Mantis insignis Beier, 1954 – Angola, Guinea, Congo
  • Mantis macroalata Lindt, 1973[2] – Tajikistan
  • Mantis macrocephala Lindt, 1974 – Tajikistan
  • Mantis octospilota Westwood, 1889 — "eight-spotted mantis", or "blackbarrel mantid", Australia
  • Mantis pia Serville, 1839
  • Mantis religiosa (Linnaeus, 1758) — European mantis, or "praying mantis"
  • Mantis splendida de Haan, 1842
  • Mantis tricolor Linne, 1767

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See also

References

  1. ^ *Otte D., Spearman L. and Stiewe M.B.D Mantidae in Mantodea Species File Online. Version 1.0/3.5
  2. ^ Mantodea database

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