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  2. Mantispidae - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Mantis - Wikipedia

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    He translates Zenobius 2.94 with the words seriphos (maybe a mantis) and graus, an old woman, implying a thin, dried-up stick of a body. [ 78 ] Mantises are a common motif in Luna Polychrome ceramics of pre-Columbian Nicaragua , and are believed to represent a deity or spirit called "Madre Culebra".

  4. Mantispa - Wikipedia

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    Mantispa [1] is the type genus of insects in the family Mantispidae [2] and subfamily Mantispinae (order Neuroptera). Species have a fairly worldwide distribution (but not Australia). Species have a fairly worldwide distribution (but not Australia).

  5. 134 funny quotes that will literally make you laugh out loud

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    These are the best funny quotes to make you laugh about life, aging, family, work, and even nature. Enjoy quips from comedy greats like Bob Hope, Robin Williams, and more. 134 funny quotes that ...

  6. Category:Mantispidae - Wikipedia

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  7. Zeugomantispa minuta - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  8. File:Mantidfly (Mantispidae, Dicromantispa sayi (Banks ...

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  9. 5 funny hamster facts that kids will love getting their teeth ...

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    When it comes to humans, our noses and ears never stop getting bigger. But for rodents like hamsters, it’s their incisors (so, their upper and lower front teeth) that just keep on growing.