Nomada luteoloides Robertson, 1895
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Nomada luteoloides Robertson, 1895 |
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Nomada luteoloides Robertson, 1895 View in CoL (ruficornis group)
Black-and-yellow Nomad
Notes: One of the most numerous and widely recognized Nomada species in the Northeastern United States including Connecticut, likely reflecting an association with a common host species (likely Andrena carlini ; see Gibbs et al. 2017a; Goldstein & Ascher 2016). Many females are more readily identifiable from images than are most other regional Nomada , so specimen records are supplemented with community science reports.
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