family Manteidae

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Definition

Noun: - A family of insects within the order Mantodea: This is the formal taxonomic name for a specific family of predatory insects, commonly known as praying mantises. The family Manteidae is characterized by elongated bodies, triangular heads with large compound eyes, and highly modified, spiny forelegs adapted for catching and holding prey.

Usage
  • The term family Manteidae is used in scientific, entomological, and academic contexts to classify and discuss this specific group of mantises.
  • It is typically used with singular verb agreement when referring to the taxonomic unit as a whole.
Examples
  • Scientific Classification:
  • Research Context:
  • Descriptive Use:
Advanced Usage
  • In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to denote a rank (family) within the biological classification system (Order: Mantodea, Family: Manteidae).
  • Comparative Biology: Used to discuss traits that define the family as distinct from other mantis families like Empusidae or Hymenopodidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mantidae: An alternative, older, and sometimes synonymous spelling for the family name. In modern taxonomy, Manteidae is often the preferred form.
  • Mantis (plural: mantises or mantes): The common name for insects within this and related families.
  • Praying mantis: A common name for many species within the family Manteidae, referring to their distinctive posture.
Synonyms
  • Mantidae (in many taxonomic references).
Notes
  • This is a specialized scientific term. In everyday language, the common names "mantis" or "praying mantis" are almost always used instead of "family Manteidae."
  • The definition provided focuses on the taxonomic entity. The common insect itself is simply a "mantis."
Noun
  1. mantises