Nomada fusca Schwarz, 1986
Figure 9.
Nomada fusca Schwarz 1986: 434; Mitai & Tadauchi 2007; 75–77; Smit 2018: 157.
Diagnosis. Body length 7.79 mm in female, 9–10 mm in male (Smit, 2018). Recognized by the following morphological characters: body mainly black, clypeus tinged with black and jagged dark red, distinct hair band at 5 th tergum, HTS usually 4 to 6 in number, rarely only one seta presents in female as in Fig. 9H; HTS 4 to 5 in number, long and thin in male (Smit, 2018).
Distribution. Estonia, Europe, Japan, South Korea (new record), Russia.
Floral information. Cosmos sulphureus Cav. (Asteraceae) (new record).
Hosts. Unknown.
Specimen examined. [ SNU] 1f#, South Korea, GW, Sokcho-si, Baramkkonmaeul-gil, vii. 2020, coll. Kayun Lim.