Mantis (disambiguation) explained
Mantis is the common name of any insect in the order Mantodea, also commonly known as praying mantises.
Mantis may also refer to:
Science and technology
Biology
- Mantis (genus), a genus of mantises
- Mantis shrimp, also known as stomatopods, predatory crustaceans
- Mantispidae or mantis-flies, small predatory insects whose front legs are similar to those of a praying mantis
Computing
Spacecraft
- MANTIS (spacecraft), "Main-belt Asteroid and NEO Tour with Imaging and Spectroscopy", a proposed NASA spacecraft that would flyby multiple asteroids
- MANTIS (space telescope), "Monitoring Activity from Nearby Stars with UV Imaging and Spectroscopy", a planned NASA space telescope
Arts and entertainment
- Mantis (album), a 2009 studio album by progressive rock/jam band Umphrey's McGee
- The Mantis, a 2023 novel in the Hitman franchise by Kōtarō Isaka
Comics
Games
- Psycho Mantis, a boss in the videogame Metal Gear Solid
- Mantis, an alien insect-like race in the real-time strategy computer game
- Mantis, an alien race in the MMORPG Pirate Galaxy
- XF5700 Mantis, a space sim by MicroPlay in 1992
- The Mantis, an alien insect-like race in the roguelike computer game
Film and television
Military
Other uses
- Jeremy Coney, former New Zealand cricket captain's nicknamed "The Mantis"
- Cagn, a god of the San of southern Africa, who often takes the shape of a praying mantis
- Mantis (roller coaster), a former stand-up roller coaster at Cedar Point
- Marcos Mantis, a British sports car
- Mantis, the ancient Greek word for seer or soothsayer, one cognizant of the will of divinity, which he learns through divination
See also