Abstract
A new insect order, Mantophasmatodea, is described on the basis of museum specimens of a new genus with two species: Mantophasma zephyra gen. et sp. nov. (one female from Namibia) and M. subsolana sp. nov. (one male from Tanzania). This is the first time since 1914 that a newly described extant insect taxon has proved unplaceable within a recognized order. Mantophasmatodeans are apterous carnivores. Their closest phytogenetic relationships may be to Grylloblattodea (ice-crawlers) and/or Phasmatodea (stick insects), but the morphological evidence is ambiguous. Raptophasma Zompro from Baltic amber is assigned to the Mantophasmatodea, revealing a wider previous range for the Lineage.
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Klass, K. D., Zompro, O., Kristensen, N. P., & Adis, J. (2002). Mantophasmatodea: A new insect order with extant members in the afrotropics. Science, 296(5572), 1456–1459. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1069397
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