Definition of Liturgusidae. Meaning of Liturgusidae. Synonyms of Liturgusidae

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Definition of Liturgusidae

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Meaning of Liturgusidae from wikipedia

- Liturgusidae is a family of praying mantises in the new (2019) Neotropical superfamily Acanthopoidea. A substantial number of genera, previously placed...
- artificial lights. They have good night vision. Mantises in the family Liturgusidae collected at night have been shown to be predominately males; this is...
- (fireboat), a New York City fireboat Velox (mantis), a genus in family Liturgusidae This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Velox...
- Hoplocoryphidae Hymenopodidae (flower mantises) Iridopterygidae Leptomantellidae Liturgusidae Majangidae Mantidae Mantoididae Metallyticidae Nanomantidae Rivetinidae...
- The following list do****ents mantises in Sri Lanka. Amorphoscelis annulicornis Amorphoscelis brunneipennis Amorphoscelis pellucida Amorphoscelis spinosa...
- Liturgusa is the type genus of praying mantises of the family Liturgusidae. The genus consists of more than twenty species with a Neotropical distribution...
- Hoplocoryphidae Hymenopodidae (flower mantises) Iridopterygidae Leptomantellidae Liturgusidae Majangidae Mantidae Mantoididae Metallyticidae Nanomantidae Rivetinidae...
- Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Mantodea Family: Liturgusidae Genus: Liturgusa Species: L. krattorum Binomial name Liturgusa krattorum...
- include Asian genera transferred from the obsolete taxa Amelinae and Liturgusidae. The new placement is in superfamily Gonypetoidea (of group Cernomantodea)...
- Garima; Singh, Rajendra (2016). "A checklist of global distribution of Liturgusidae and Thespidae (Mantodea: Dictyoptera)". Journal of Entomology and Zoology...