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Praying mantis belong to the order Mantodea.
Mantodea are Mantises, usually called Praying Mantises.
Praying mantises belong to the order Mantodea, and their scientific names can vary by species. One of the most commonly recognized species is the European mantis, scientifically named Mantis religiosa. Another well-known species is the Chinese mantis, which is classified as Tenodera sinensis. There are over 2,400 species of mantises in total, each with its own unique scientific name.
Mantis shrimp belong to the Order Stomatopoda and then there are many Superfamilies, Families and then Species.
They used to be. Now they're in their own order called Mantodea.
The Latin name for the mantis is "Mantodea," which is the order that encompasses all mantis species. Within this order, various genera and species exist, with the most commonly known being the Praying Mantis, scientifically named "Mantis religiosa."
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Yes. Approximately 2,200 in the Mantodea order of insects; their are 9 families. Search Mantis on Wikipedia.org
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It belongs to the Mantidae family.For more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
Kingdom - AnimalPhylum - ArthropodaClass - InsectaOrder - DictyopteraFamily - MantidaeGenus - StagomantisSpecies - Carolina