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ruficornis species group, Typical Nomad Bees (Nomada ruficornis species group, Typical Nomad Bees)
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luteola subgroup aka Heminomada, e.g., luteoloides & imbricata (Nomada luteola subgroup aka Heminomada, e.g., luteoloides & imbricata)
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Maeve Coker
Nomada
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Dunnsville, Essex County, Virginia, USA
March 29, 2020
On Red Chokeberry
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Contributed by
Maeve Coker
on 2 April, 2020 - 6:54am
Last updated 9 April, 2020 - 9:41pm
Moved
Moved from
Nomad Bees
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John S. Ascher
, 9 April, 2020 - 9:41pm
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Bob Biagi
, 2 April, 2020 - 10:13am
Male
7 abdominal segments = ♂
Long antennae = ♂
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Bob Biagi
, 2 April, 2020 - 10:12am
Nomada gets me just about eve
Nomada gets me just about every time! I even stared at this for a long time, telling myself I wouldn’t be surprised if this was actually Nomada. Thanks for your help
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Maeve Coker
, 2 April, 2020 - 12:06pm