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Nomada beulahensis Cockerell, 1903
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Nomada beulahensis, female, face
Smithsonian Institution, Entomology Department · 9
Nomada beulahensis, female, face

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Nomada beulahensis, female, side
Smithsonian Institution, Entomology Department · 9
Nomada beulahensis, female, side
Nomada beulahensis, female, top
Smithsonian Institution, Entomology Department · 9
Nomada beulahensis, female, top
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Reprinted from: Cockerell,T.A. 1903. New American hymenoptera, mostly of the genus Nomada. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 64(3): 209


c?.—Length 6-8 millim. Similar to iV. aquilarum, but larger, and differing from the above description as follows :—Light markings bright lemonyellow ; anterior margin of clypeus only, and that notched in the middle, yellow ; lateral marks narrowly pointed above, often produced some distance up orbital margin ; a yellow band beneath eyes, not always developed ; labium yellow
scape yellow beneath ; third antennal joint obviously shorter than fourth ; tubercles black or with a ferruginous spot scutellum usually with two ferruginous spots ; tegulse shining coppery ; wings more uniformly smoky, but only the apex really dark ; not only the anterior, but also the middle femora and tibiae, ferruginous in front ; apices of hind femora and ti bias reddish ; no yellow markings on legs; hair on inner side of basal joint of hind tarsi greyish brown ; yellow bands on fourth and fifth abdominal segments with a rounded notch sublaterally behind ; yellow on venter extending in spots and interrupted bands as far forwards as the second segment apical plate strongly notched. Allied to N. interruptella, Fowler. Hob. Beulah, New Mexico, 8000 feet, August 1902, 4 ? (Cockerel!) ; Chicorico Canon, near Raton, N. M., Aug. 25, 1 $ (Cockerell).

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