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Mantispidae (/ m æ n ˈ t ɪ s p ə d iː /), commonly known 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 ...
Climaciella brunnea, known sometimes by the common names wasp mantidfly, western mantidfly, and brown mantidfly, is a predatory neuropteran insect in the family Mantispidae. Description [ edit ]
Dicromantispa sayi, or Say's mantidfly [1] [2] is a species of mantidfly in the family Mantispidae. It is found in the Caribbean Sea , Central America, and North America. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
Climaciella is a genus of wasp mantidflies in the family Mantispidae. There are about 10 described species in Climaciella, found in North, Central, and South America. Climaciella brunnea, a wasp mimic, is a common species found in Central and North America. [1] [2] Climaciella brunnea
Zeugomantispa minuta, the green mantisfly [2], is a species of mantidfly in the family Mantispidae. It is found in the Caribbean Sea , Central America, North America, and South America. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
Mantispoidea is a superfamily of euneuropteran insects in the order Neuroptera.The group was formerly placed in the paraphyletic suborder Hemerobiiformia, but is now considered sister to the superfamilies Dilaroidea and Osmyloidea.
Mantispa styriaca, the Styrian praying lacewing, is a species of predatory mantidfly native to Europe. It is a yellow-brown insect as an adult and has multiple larval stages. It is a yellow-brown insect as an adult and has multiple larval stages.
Mantispinae is a subfamily of mantidflies in the family Mantispidae. There are at least 30 genera and 310 described species in Mantispinae. There are at least 30 genera and 310 described species in Mantispinae.