Hymenopodidae

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.

Subfamilies, tribes and genera
The Mantodea Species File lists:

Acromantinae
Auth: Giglio-Tos, 1919
 * tribe Acromantini
 * Acromantis Saussure, 1870
 * Ambivia Stal, 1877
 * Citharomantis Rehn, 1909
 * Majangella Giglio-Tos, 1915
 * Metacromantis Beier, 1930
 * Oligomantis Giglio-Tos, 1915
 * Parapsychomantis Shcherbakov, 2017
 * Psychomantis Giglio-Tos, 1915
 * Rhomantis Giglio-Tos, 1915
 * tribe Otomantini
 * Anasigerpes Giglio-Tos, 1915
 * Chrysomantis Giglio-Tos, 1915
 * Otomantis Bolivar, 1890
 * Oxypiloidea Schulthess, 1898

Hymenopodinae
Auth: Giglio-Tos, 1919
 * tribe Anaxarchini
 * Anaxarcha Stal, 1877
 * Euantissa Giglio-Tos, 1927
 * Heliomantis Giglio-Tos, 1915
 * Nemotha Wood-Mason, 1884
 * Odontomantis Saussure, 1871
 * Werneriana Shcherbakov, Ehrmann & Borer, 2016
 * tribe Hymenopodini
 * Chlidonoptera Karsch, 1892
 * Chloroharpax Werner, 1908
 * Creobroter (Westwood, 1889)
 * Helvia Stal, 1877
 * Hymenopus (Serville, 1831)
 * Panurgica Karsch, 1896
 * Pseudocreobotra Saussure, 1870
 * Theopropus Saussure, 1898

Oxypilinae
Auth: Giglio-Tos, 1919
 * tribe Hestiasulini
 * Astyliasula Schwarz & Shcherbakov, 2017
 * Catestiasula Giglio-Tos, 1915
 * Ephestiasula Giglio-Tos, 1915
 * Hestiasula Saussure, 1871
 * ''Pseudohestiasula' Schwarz & Shcherbakov, 2017
 * tribe Oxypilini
 * Ceratomantis Wood-Mason, 1876
 * Junodia Schulthess-Rechberg, 1899
 * Oxypilus Serville, 1831
 * Pachymantis Saussure, 1871
 * Pseudoxypilus Giglio-Tos, 1915

Phyllocraniinae
Africa:
 * Phyllocrania Burmeister, 1838

Phyllothelyinae
South-East Asia:
 * tribe Parablepharini
 * Parablepharis Saussure, 1870
 * tribe Phyllothelyini
 * Ceratocrania Westwood, 1889
 * Phyllothelys Wood-Mason, 1877

Sibyllinae
Africa:
 * Leptosibylla Roy, 1996
 * Presibylla Bolivar, 1908
 * Sibylla Stal, 1856

NB: The Epaphroditinae Giglio-Tos, 1915 (from the Caribbean) are now placed in a separate family Epaphroditidae.