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The European mantis (Mantis religiosa) is a large hemimetabolic insect in the family of the Mantidae ('mantids'), which is the largest family of the order Mantodea (mantises). [3] Their common name praying mantis is derived from the distinctive posture of the first pair of legs that can be observed in animals in repose.
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Mantispidae. Mantispidae, known commonly as mantidflies, mantispids, mantid lacewings, mantisflies or mantis-flies, is a family of small to moderate-sized insects in the order Neuroptera. There are many genera with around 400 species worldwide, [1] especially in the tropics and subtropics. Only five species of Mantispa occur in Europe. [2]
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Some species within this genus are known as boxer mantises or flower mantises. Acromantis australis. Acromantis dyaka. Acromantis elegans. Acromantis formosana (Taiwan flower mantis) Acromantis gestri (Thai boxer mantis, Sumatran Acromantis) Acromantis grandis. Acromantis hesione. Acromantis indica.
Mantises are among the insects most commonly kept as pets. Taxonomy and evolution. [edit] Stagmomantis. Over 2,400 species of mantis in about 430 genera are recognized.[1] They are predominantly found in tropical regions, but some live in temperate areas. [2][3]The systematicsof mantises have long been disputed.