Mantispa[1] is the type genus of insects in the family Mantispidae[2] and subfamily Mantispinae (order Neuroptera). Species have a fairly worldwide distribution (but not Australia).[3]
^Illiger JKW (1798) Verzeichniss der Käfer Preussens. Johann Jacob Gebauer, Halle.: i-xlii; 1-510.
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worldwide, especially in the tropics and subtropics. Only five species of Mantispa occur in Europe. As their names suggest, members of the group possess raptorial...
Mantispa styriaca, the Styrian praying lacewing, is a species of predatory mantidfly native to Europe. It is a yellow-brown insect as an adult and has...
Illinois Biological Monographs, 1985, Vol. 53: Developmental Ecology of Mantispa uhleri by Redborg and MacLeod. Proceedings of the Entomological Society...
Albertino (2010). "Taxonomy of the Brazilian species previously placed in Mantispa Illiger, 1798 (Neuroptera: Mantispidae), with the description of three...
Albertino (2010). "Taxonomy of the Brazilian species previously placed in Mantispa Illiger, 1798 (Neuroptera: Mantispidae), with the description of three...
Leptomantispa Hoffman in Penny, 2002 i c g b Madantispa Fraser, 1952 i c g Mantispa Illiger in Kugelann, 1798 i c g Mimetispa Handschin, 1961 i c g Nampista...
member of the family Chrysopidae belonging to the subfamily Nothochrysinae. Mantispa? damzenogedanica Sp. nov Valid Baranov et al. Eocene (Bartonian‒Priabonian)...