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· 9 Nomada vierecki convovulvi, female, bottom right |
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· 9 Nomada vierecki convovulvi, female, front left |
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· 9 Nomada vierecki convovulvi, female, front |
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· 9 Nomada vierecki convovulvi, female, right side |
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· 9 Nomada vierecki convovulvi, female, top back |
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· 9 Nomada vierecki convovulvi, female, top front |
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· 9 Nomada vierecki convovulvi, male, back left |
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· 9 Nomada vierecki convovulvi, male, face |
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· 9 Nomada vierecki convovulvi, male, front left |
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· 9 Nomada vierecki convovulvi, male, right side |
Overview |
Reprinted from: Cockerell,T.A. 1903. New American hymenoptera, mostly of the genus Nomada. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 64(3): 211-212
FEMALE- Length about 7 millim.
Black and ferruginous, marked with cream-colour ; mandibles
simple; third antennal joint longer than fourth; transverso-
medial nervure entering the end of the externo-medial.
This has been erroneously recorded as N. modesta, but it
differs conspicuously as follows :�Size smaller ; light markings
cream-colour instead of yellow ; no light spots on meta-thorax ; clypeus black or dark reddish ; lower corners of face
often reddish ; lower part of prothorax, a variable amount of
pleura, and metathorax except enclosure red ; abdomen with
a variable amount of red, always including the base of first
segment dors ally and basal half of venter ; punctures of
mesothorax well separated on a shining ground ; ventral
surface of abdomen with two light bands, on segments 3 and
4; cream-coloured marks on hind coxas and hind tibise at
apex, and sometimes at base. Also similar to N. Heiligbrodtii,
Cresson, but smaller and differing in various details.
MALE- Length 7 millim. Similar to the female, but some
yellowish white on scape beneath and at apex of hind femora ;
face up to level of antenna?, and higher at sides, yellowish
white; apical plate deeply notched.
Hob. Juarez, Mexico, May 12, 1 $ (Cockerell) : Las
duces, New Mexico, 2 ? , May 10, 11; 1 |
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