mantisfly
Mantisfly, or mantispid, refers to insects in the family Mantispidae within the order Neuroptera. They resemble a cross between a praying mantis and a lacewing: they have an elongated prothorax and raptorial forelegs like mantids, combined with delicate, net-veined wings of lacewings. Size and coloration vary among species, but the mantis-like forelegs are a distinctive feature.
Mantispidae comprises dozens of genera and hundreds of species. Adults are generally small to medium-sized, and
Ecology and life cycle: Adult mantispids feed on nectar, pollen, and small insects, and they are often
Distribution and habitat: Mantispids occur worldwide, with greatest diversity in tropical regions. They inhabit a variety