European mantis
Mantis religiosa
A large hemimetabolic insect in the family of the Mantidae ('mantids'), which is the largest family of the order Mantodea (mantises). Their common name praying mantis is derived from the distinctive posture of the first pair of legs that can be observed in animals in repose. It resembles a praying attitude. Both males and females have elongated bodies with two pairs of wings. The most striking features that all Mantodea share are a very mobile, triangular head with large compound eyes and their first pair of legs (the 'raptorial legs'), which is highly modified for the efficient capture and restraint of fast-moving or flying prey.
In Germany, M. religiosa is listed as Gefährdet [endangered] on the German Red List on the basis of an assessment from 1998. It is not supposed to be caught or held as a pet. At a global level, it is assessed by the IUCN as least concern.
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Classification
Class
Insecta
Domain
Eukaryota
Family
Mantidae
Genus
Mantis
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Mantodea
Phylum
Arthropoda
Species
M. religiosa
Subfamily
Mantinae
Classification
Class
Insecta
Domain
Eukaryota
Family
Mantidae
Genus
Mantis
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Mantodea
Phylum
Arthropoda
Species
M. religiosa
Subfamily
Mantinae