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Eumenes (wasp)

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Vespoidea

Subfamily
  
Eumeninae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Genus

Suborder
  
Apocrita

Family
  
Vespidae

Scientific name
  
Eumenes

Higher classification
  
Vespidae

Order
  
Hymenopterans

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Similar
  
Potter wasp, Insect, Vespidae, Hymenopterans, Ancistrocerus

Eumenes is the type genus of the subfamily Eumeninae ("potter wasps") of Vespidae. It is a large and widespread genus, with over 100 taxa (species and subspecies), mostly occurring in the temperate portions of the Northern Hemisphere. Most species are black or brown, and commonly marked with strikingly contrasting patterns of yellow, white, orange, or red (or combinations thereof). Like most vespids, their wings are folded longitudinally at rest. The first metasomal segment is narrow and elongated, creating a "bulbous" appearance to the abdomen.

The genus was named after the Greek general Eumenes. The root of the name has been widely used to construct many other genus-level names for potter wasps with petiolated metasoma, such as Brachymenes, Santamenes, Oreumenes, Pachymenes, Katamenes, etc. Most of those groups have been treated as part of the genus Eumenes for a long time.

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Eumenes (wasp) Wikipedia