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''Katamenes'' is a genus of potter wasps with species distributed in Europe and Africa.Encyclopedia of life
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Edmund Meade-Waldo Edmund Gustavus Bloomfield Meade-Waldo (8 February 1855 – 24 February 1934) was an English ornithologist and conservationist. He is probably best known for his efforts to preserve the red kite in Wales. Meade-Waldo was born in Hever Castle an ...
, ''Katemenes'' was monotypic, containing only ''K. watsoni'', but other species have since been moved from '' Eumenes'' to ''Katamenes''.


Species

The following species are currently recognised as being classified within ''Katamenes'': * '' Katamenes algirus'' (Schulz 1905) * '' Katamenes arbustorum'' (Panzer 1799) * '' Katamenes dimidiatus'' (Brullé 1832) * '' Katamenes dimidiativentris'' (Giordani Soika, 1941) * '' Katamenes flavigularis'' (Blüthgen 1951) * '' Katamenes indetonsus'' (Moravitz, 1895) * ''
Katamenes jenjouristei ''Katamenes'' is a genus of potter wasps with species distributed in Europe and Africa. When originally named by Edmund Meade-Waldo, ''Katemenes'' was monotypic, containing only ''K. watsoni'', but other species have since been moved from '' Eum ...
'' (Kostylev, 1939) * ''
Katamenes kashmirensis ''Katamenes'' is a genus of potter wasps with species distributed in Europe and Africa. When originally named by Edmund Meade-Waldo, ''Katemenes'' was monotypic, containing only ''K. watsoni'', but other species have since been moved from ''Eumen ...
'' (Giordani Soika, 1939) * ''
Katamenes libycus ''Katamenes'' is a genus of potter wasps with species distributed in Europe and Africa. When originally named by Edmund Meade-Waldo, ''Katemenes'' was monotypic, containing only ''K. watsoni'', but other species have since been moved from '' Eum ...
'' (Giordani Soika, 1941) * ''
Katamenes microcephalus ''Katamenes'' is a genus of potter wasps with species distributed in Europe and Africa. When originally named by Edmund Meade-Waldo, ''Katemenes'' was monotypic, containing only ''K. watsoni'', but other species have since been moved from '' Eum ...
'' (Saussure, 1852) * ''
Katamenes niger ''Katamenes'' is a genus of potter wasps with species distributed in Europe and Africa. When originally named by Edmund Meade-Waldo, ''Katemenes'' was monotypic, containing only ''K. watsoni'', but other species have since been moved from '' Eum ...
'' (Brullé, 1836) * ''
Katamenes priesneri ''Katamenes'' is a genus of potter wasps with species distributed in Europe and Africa. When originally named by Edmund Meade-Waldo, ''Katemenes'' was monotypic, containing only ''K. watsoni'', but other species have since been moved from '' Eum ...
'' (Giordani Soika, 1941) * ''
Katamenes radoszkovskii ''Katamenes'' is a genus of potter wasps with species distributed in Europe and Africa. When originally named by Edmund Meade-Waldo, ''Katemenes'' was monotypic, containing only ''K. watsoni'', but other species have since been moved from '' Eum ...
'' Blüthgen, 1962 * ''
Katamenes rauensis ''Katamenes'' is a genus of potter wasps with species distributed in Europe and Africa. When originally named by Edmund Meade-Waldo, ''Katemenes'' was monotypic, containing only ''K. watsoni'', but other species have since been moved from '' Eum ...
'' Giordani Soika, 1958 * '' Katamenes sichelii'' (Saussure 1852) * '' Katamenes tauricus'' (Saussure, 1855) * ''
Katamenes watsoni ''Katamenes'' is a genus of potter wasps with species distributed in Europe and Africa. When originally named by Edmund Meade-Waldo, ''Katemenes'' was monotypic, containing only ''K. watsoni'', but other species have since been moved from '' Eum ...
'' Meade-Waldo, 1910


References

* Carpenter, J.M., J. Gusenleitner & M. Madl. 2010a. A Catalogue of the Eumeninae (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) of the Ethiopian Region excluding Malagasy Subregion. Part II: Genera ''Delta'' de Saussure 1885 to ''Zethus'' Fabricius 1804 and species incertae sedis. Linzer Biologischer Beitrage 42 (1): 95-315. Biological pest control wasps Potter wasps Taxa named by Edmund Meade-Waldo {{potter-wasp-stub