Mantodea are Mantises, usually called Praying Mantises.
Praying mantis belong to the order Mantodea.
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They used to be. Now they're in their own order called Mantodea.
Yes. Approximately 2,200 in the Mantodea order of insects; their are 9 families. Search Mantis on Wikipedia.org
M. C. Vyjayandi has written: 'Mantid fauna of Kerala, India' -- subject(s): Mantodea, Classification
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
An orchid mantis (Hymenopus coronatus) is an invertebrate. It belongs to the order Mantodea, which includes mantises, and is characterized by its unique appearance that resembles orchid flowers. As an insect, it lacks a backbone, classifying it as an invertebrate.