81. Nomada conspicua Smith, 1863
Fig. 80
Nomada conspicua Smith, 1863: 47, ♂.
Type material examined
Lectotype
TIMOR-LESTE • ♂; Tim. [Timor]; [probably 7 Jan.–25 Apr. 1861]; OUMNH, ENT-HYME2835 (lectotype designated by Schwarz & Gusenleitner 2004).
Type locality
Timor [= Dili, Timor-Leste].
Notes
Baker (1993: 231) identified this specimen as the holotype and stated that he labelled it, but we found no type label. Schwarz & Gusenleitner (2004: 1422) published the specimen as a lectotype (giving the year of publication as 1864) and we see no reason to relabel the specimen as the holotype (cf. ICZN 1999 recommendation 73F).
As discussed above for X. perforator (see Section 71), Wallace visited Timor multiple times. However, after 1860 he visited it just once, between 7 Jan.–25 Apr. 1861, collecting around Dili before departing to Buru on 25 Apr. 1861. The terra typica can therefore be considered to be within the modern country of Timor-Leste.
Current status
Nomada (Mininomada) conspicua Smith, 1863 . Part of the furva group considered by Alexander & Schwarz (1994) which is now described as subgenus Mininomada Straka, 2024 (Straka et al. 2024).
Distribution
Timor-Leste (Smith 1863; Schwarz & Gusenleitner 2004), almost certainly also Indonesia (East Nusa Tenggara).