Mantispidae
Leptomantispa pulchella (Banks, 1912)
Leptomantispa pulchella (Banks, 1912)
Leptomantispa pulchella is a mantidfly species of the family Mantispidae found in parts of the Americas and the Caribbean.
Climaciella brunnea (Say, 1824)
Climaciella brunnea (Say, 1824)
Climaciella brunnea is a mantis-mimicking wasp-impersonating neuropteran found from Canada to Nicaragua that parasitizes wolf spiders.
Dicromantispa sayi (Banks, 1897)
Dicromantispa sayi (Banks, 1897)
Dicromantispa sayi is a 14-15 mm mantidfly native to areas with spiders, feeding on small fliers and spider eggs.
Dicromantispa interrupta (Say, 1825)
Dicromantispa interrupta (Say, 1825)
Dicromantispa interrupta is a spotted-wing mantidfly found in North and Central America, whose larvae develop in spider egg sacs.
Zeugomantispa minuta (Fabricius, 1775)
Zeugomantispa minuta (Fabricius, 1775)
Zeugomantispa minuta is a predatory mantis-like insect with parasitoid larvae that develop in spider egg sacs.
Mantispa styriaca (Poda, 1761)
Mantispa styriaca (Poda, 1761)
Mantispa styriaca, the Styrian praying lacewing, is an insect found in southern and central Europe with mantis-like grasping forelegs.
Spaminta minjerribae Lambkin, 1986
Spaminta minjerribae Lambkin, 1986
Spaminta minjerribae is a mantidfly species in the family Mantispidae, known to be found in eastern Australia.
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