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Rhombodera Lingulata
''Rhombodera lingulata'' is a species of praying mantises in the family 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 ..., found in Asia. References Further reading * L Mantodea of Asia Insects described in 1877 {{mantidae-stub ...
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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, while other classifications have reduced the number of subfamilies without elevating to higher rank. Subfamilies and genera Following the major revision of the Mantodea in 2019, the ''Mantodea Species File'' includes ten subfamilies: Choeradodinae The Americas, Asia * '' Asiadodis'' Roy, 2004 * ''Choeradodis'' Serville, 1831 * †'' Prochaeradodis'' Piton, 1940 Deroman ...
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Rhombodera
''Rhombodera'' is a genus of praying mantises native to Asia and possessing common names such as shield mantis, hood mantis (or hooded mantis), and leaf mantis (or leafy mantis) because of their extended, leaf-like thoraxes. Species These 29 species belong to the genus ''Rhombodera'': * ''Rhombodera basalis'' de Haan, 1842 * '' Rhombodera boschmai'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1957 * '' Rhombodera brachynota'' Wang & Dong, 1993 * '' Rhombodera crassa'' Giglio-Tos, 1912 * '' Rhombodera doriana'' Laidlaw, 1931 * ''Rhombodera extensicollis'' Serville, 1839 * '' Rhombodera extraordinaria'' Beier, 1942 * '' Rhombodera fratricida'' Wood-Mason, 1878 * '' Rhombodera handschini'' Werner, 1933 * ''Rhombodera javana'' Giglio-Tos, 1912 * '' Rhombodera keiana'' Giglio-Tos, 1912 * ''Rhombodera kirbyi'' Beier, 1952 * '' Rhombodera laticollis'' Burmeister, 1838 * ''Rhombodera latipronotum'' Zhang * ''Rhombodera lingulata'' Stal, 1877 * ''Rhombodera megaera'' Rehn, 1904 * ''Rhombodera mjobergi'' Werner, 1 ...
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Mantodea Of Asia
Mantises are an order (Mantodea) of insects that contains over 2,400 species in about 460 genera in 33 families. The largest family is the Mantidae ("mantids"). Mantises are distributed worldwide in temperate and tropical habitats. They have triangular heads with bulging eyes supported on flexible necks. Their elongated bodies may or may not have wings, but all Mantodea have forelegs that are greatly enlarged and adapted for catching and gripping prey; their upright posture, while remaining stationary with forearms folded, has led to the common name praying mantis. The closest relatives of mantises are termites and cockroaches (Blattodea), which are all within the superorder Dictyoptera. Mantises are sometimes confused with stick insects ( Phasmatodea), other elongated insects such as grasshoppers ( Orthoptera), or other more distantly related insects with raptorial forelegs such as mantisflies (Mantispidae). Mantises are mostly ambush predators, but a few ground-dwelling ...
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