mantidae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A family of insects: "Mantidae" is the scientific family name for a group of insects commonly known as praying mantises. These insects are characterized by their elongated bodies, triangular heads with large compound eyes, and specialized, spiked forelegs used for catching prey.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Mantidae are fascinating to entomologists due to their predatory behavior.
- Several species within the Mantidae family exhibit remarkable camouflage.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic context: Used formally in scientific classification to denote the specific family.
- The genus Mantis belongs to the family Mantidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Mantis (singular noun): The common name for an individual insect of this family.
- A mantis was perched on the leaf.
- Mantises (plural noun): The standard English plural form.
- We observed two mantises in the garden.
- Mantids (plural noun): An alternative plural form, also correct.
- The collection included various mantids.
Synonyms
- Praying mantis: The most common vernacular term.
- Mantid: A general term for insects in this family.
Notes
- The term "Mantidae" is primarily used in formal, scientific, or academic writing. In everyday language, "praying mantis" or "mantis" is preferred.
Noun
- mantises