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Epaphroditini is a tribe of the family Hymenopodidae. It has the following members: [1]
Hymenopodidae is a family of the order Mantodea (mantises), which contains six subfamilies. Some of the species in this family mimic flowers and are found camouflaged among them; these are called flower mantises. Their coloration is aggressive mimicry, luring prey to approach close enough to be seized and eaten.
Hymenopodinae is a subfamily of the mantis family Hymenopodidae.
Acromantinae is a subfamily of the mantis family Hymenopodidae which contains two tribes and about 13 genera.
Oxypilinae is a subfamily of the mantis family Hymenopodidae.
Chlidonoptera is a genus of praying mantis in the subfamily Hymenoipodinae of the family Hymenopodidae.
Anasigerpes amieti is a species of praying mantis in the family Hymenopodidae.
Anasigerpes bifasciata is a species of praying mantis in the family Hymenopodidae.
Bantia chopardi is a species of praying mantis in the family Thespidae.
Bantia fusca is a species of praying mantis in the genus Bantia in the family Thespidae.
Bantia werneri is a species of praying mantis in the family Thespidae.
Chlidonoptera chopardi is a species of praying mantis in the family Hymenopodidae.
Chlidonoptera vexillum is a species of praying mantis in the family Hymenopodidae.
Chlidonoptera werneri is a species of praying mantis in the family Hymenopodidae.
Hestiasula is a genus of Asian praying mantids in the subfamily Oxypilinae of the family Hymenopodidae.
Hestiasula brunneriana is a species of praying mantis in the subfamily Acromantinae in the family Hymenopodidae.
Astyliasula hoffmanni is a species of praying mantis in the family Hymenopodidae.
Hestiasula masoni is a species of praying mantis in the family Hymenopodidae.
Epaphroditinae is a subfamily of praying mantids in the Epaphroditidae: previously placed in the family Hymenopodidae and now containing two monotypic tribes. The type genus remains Epaphrodita(Serville, 1831).
Epaphroditidae is a family of the Mantodea, containing species found in Africa and the Caribbean. Before 2015, it had been placed as the subfamily Epaphroditinae, in the Hymenopodidae, but is now excluded.