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Photo#326175
wasp? - Nomada utahensis - female

wasp? - Nomada utahensis - Female
Arvada, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA
August 28, 2009
Size: abt. 1 cm

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wasp? - Nomada utahensis - female wasp? - Nomada utahensis - female wasp? - Nomada utahensis - female

Moved
Moved from Nomada.

Nomada utahensis Moalif
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Moved
Moved from ID Request.

The red antennae suggest maybe the N. ruficornis group (ruficornis is Latin or Greek for red horn, presumably after the red antennae of the species).

 
No, it's the vincta group [=Pachynomada]
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No
A cuckoo bee in the genus Nomada. Outstanding images.

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