suborder Manteodea

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Definition

Noun: 1. A taxonomic grouping comprising mantises: In biological classification, this term refers to the suborder that contains all praying mantises. Historically, this group was classified within the order Orthoptera (which includes grasshoppers and crickets), but modern taxonomy typically places mantises in their own order, Mantodea.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The insect collection featured several specimens from the suborder Manteodea.
    • In older entomology textbooks, you might find the suborder Manteodea listed under Orthoptera.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily used in scientific, academic, or taxonomic contexts when discussing the evolutionary relationships and classification of insects.
  • The spelling "Manteodea" is a direct Latin-derived scientific name and is always capitalized.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mantodea (n): The modern ordinal name for praying mantises, often used synonymously with or in place of the historical term "suborder Manteodea."
  • Mantis (n): The common name for any insect within this group.
  • Praying mantis (n): A common name for many species within this group, referring to their characteristic posture.
Synonyms
  • Mantodea (when referring to the modern order)
  • Mantises (as a common name for the group members)
Notes on Meaning

The term "suborder Manteodea" is largely historical. Its usage signifies an older classification system. In contemporary taxonomy, mantises are generally accorded their own distinct order (Mantodea), separate from Orthoptera. Therefore, this term is most accurately understood and used when referring to historical or comparative taxonomic literature.

Noun
  1. mantises; in former classifications considered a suborder of Orthoptera

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