- Source: Acanthopidae
Acanthopidae is a family of South American mantises consisting of 16 genera in the order Mantodea. The group was first formally split off as a separate family by the German entomologist Reinhard Ehrmann in 2002. In 2016, five genera (Acontista, Callibia, Paratithrone, Raptrix, and Tithrone) were moved from Acanthopidae to the newly created family Acontistidae, but this has not been accepted in most recent classifications.
Genera
The following genera are recognised in the family Acanthopidae:
Acanthops Serville, 1831
Acontista Saussure, 1872
Astollia Kirby, 1904
Callibia Stal, 1877
Decimiana Uvarov, 1940
Lagrecacanthops Roy, 2004
Metacanthops Agudelo, Maldaner & Rafael, 2019
Metilia Stal, 1877
Miracanthops Roy, 2004
Ovalimantis Roy, 2015
Paratithrone Lombardo, 1996
Plesiacanthops Chopard, 1913
Pseudacanthops Saussure, 1870
Raptrix Terra, 1995
Stenophylla Westwood, 1845
Tithrone Stal, 1877
See also
List of mantis genera and species
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Belalang sentadu
- Acanthopidae
- Amorphoscelidae
- Acanthops bidens
- Mantis
- Metallyticus
- Eremiaphilidae
- Mantidae
- Hymenopodidae
- Acanthops
- Empusidae