Acanthopinae
Acanthopinae | |
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Metilia amazonica | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Mantodea |
Family: | Acanthopidae |
Subfamily: | Acanthopinae |
Tribe: | Acanthopini |
Acanthopinae is one of the three subfamilies of the family Acanthopidae. In the subfamily Acanthopinae there is one tribe, Acanthopini, which contains 7 genera and 37 species.
Genera and species
- Acanthops (Serville, 1831)
- Acanthops amazonica
- Acanthops bidens (Hebard, 1922)
- Acanthops brunneri (Saussure, 1871)
- Acanthops boliviana (Chopard, 1916)
- Acanthops royi (Lombardo & Ippolito, 2004)
- Acanthops centralis (Lombardo & Ippolito, 2004)
- Acanthops contorta (Gerstaecker, 1889)
- Acanthops falcataria (Goeze, 1778)
- Acanthops falcata (Stal, 1877)
- Acanthops fuscifolia (Olivier, 1792)
- Acanthops erosa (Serville, 1839)
- Acanthops elegans (Lombardo & Ippolito, 2004)
- Acanthops erosula (Stal, 1877)
- Acanthops godmani (Saussure & Zehntner, 1894)
- Acanthops occidentalis (Lombardo & Ippolito, 2004)
- Acanthops onorei (Lombardo & Ippolito, 2004)
- Acanthops parafalcata (Lombardo & Ippolito, 2004)
- Acanthops parva (Beier, 1941)
- Acanthops oukana (Roy, 2002)
- Acanthops tuberculata (Saussure, 1870)
- Astollia (Kirby, 1904)
- Astollia chloris (Olivier, 1792)
- Decimiana (Uvarov, 1940)
- Decimiana bolivari (Chopard, 1916)
- Decimiana clavata (Ippolito & Lombardo, 2004)
- Decimiana hebardi (Lombardo, 2000)
- Decimiana rehni (Chopard, 1913)
- Decimiana tessellata (Charpentier, 1841)
- Lagrecacanthops (Roy, 2004)
- Lagrecacanthops brasiliensis (Roy, 2004)
- Lagrecacanthops guyanensis (Roy, 2004)
- Metilia (Stal, 1877)
- Metilia amazonica (Beier, 1930)
- Metilia boliviana (Werner, 1927)
- Metilia brunnerii (Saussure, 1871)
- Miracanthops (Roy, 2004)
- Miracanthops eseejja (Rivera, 2005)
- Miracanthops lombardoi (Roy, 2004)
- Miracanthops poulaini (Roy, 2004)
- Pseudacanthops (Saussure, 1870)
- Pseudacanthops caelebs (Saussure, 1869)
- Pseudacanthops lobipes (La Greca & Lombardo, 1997)
- Pseudacanthops spinulosa (Saussure, 1870)
See also
References
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