Nomada roberjeotiana
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Nomada roberjeotiana |
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The Nomada roberjeotiana View in CoL species-group
Nomadita Mocsáry 1894: 37. Type species: Nomadita montana Mocsáry 1894 , by monotypy (junior subjective synonym of Nomada roberjeotiana roberjeotiana Panzer 1799 according to Schwarz 1986: 433).
Callinomada Rodeck 1945: 181 (as subgenus of Nomada Scopoli 1770 ). Type species: Nomadita antonita Cockerell 1909, by original designation (junior subjective synonym of Nomada snowii Cresson 1878 according to Broemeling 1988: 321).
Adamon Hirashima & Tadauchi 2002: 47 (as subgenus of Nomada Scopoli 1770 ). Type species: Nomada koikensis Tsuneki 1973 , by original designation. Synonymyzed by Michener 2007: 644.
Nomada roberjeotiana species-group: Alexander 1994: 218.
Diagnosis. The Nomada roberjeotiana species-group is characterized by having (1) setae of subgenital brush long, often recurved apically, or very short and simple; (2) median process of S8 dorsoventrally compressed, short and broad, apex broadly rounded; (3) outer ridge on penis valve angulate or carinate; 4) vestiture of gonostylus sparse and simple, some setae more than half as long as gonostylus, uniformly distributed around gonostylus; as well as by (5) the lack of spinose setae on outer surface of hind tibia in female. For detailed diagnostic characters of this species-group see Snelling (1986) and Alexander (1994).
Nomada albidemaculata Łozi ń ski 1922
Nomada albidemaculata Łozi ṅski 1922: 104, ♀ (type locality: “Siberia orientalis”); Alexander and Schwarz 1994: 242.
Material examined. No specimens examined.
Distribution. Russia (East Siberia) (Łoziṅski 1922).
Hosts. Unknown.
Remarks. Nomada albidemaculata was described from the female and its status in the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group is questionable (Alexander & Schwarz 1994). The position of this species will be clarified after the discovery of its male.
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