Nomada, SCOPOLI, 1770

Kuhlmann, Michael, 2023, The South African species of the bee genus Nomada SCOPOLI, 1770 (Hymenoptera, Apidae), Linzer biologische Beiträge 55 (1), pp. 155-186 : 184

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10788031

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C8F03A-FFB0-B822-AD70-FE99FB9CFB52

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Nomada
status

 

Key for the identification of female Nomada View in CoL in South Africa

The identity of the male N. whiteheadi and another unnamed male is doubtful (see explanations above). Only the males of N. kobrowi and N. gigas are known with certainty. The illustrations, in combination with the descriptions, should enable the identification of those males. Hence, a key only to female Nomada of South Africa is provided here.

1 Scutellum completely reddish-brown ( Fig. 5 View Figs 1-6 ) ............................. Nomada kobrowi BRAUNS

- Scutellum with two reddish-brown spots (e.g. Figs 27 View Figs 23-28 , 49 View Figs 45-50 ) ................................................2

2 Metasoma with yellowish-white transverse stripe on T2 ( Fig. 28 View Figs 23-28 )..... Nomada gigas FRIESE View in CoL

- Metasoma black and reddish-brown, without yellowish-white maculation.........................3

3 Clypeus flat ( Figs 52, 55 View Figs 51-56 ); labrum medially with single tooth ( Figs 53, 56 View Figs 51-56 ); scutum black ( Fig. 48 View Figs 45-50 ) ........................................................................... Nomada roggeveldi nov.sp.

- Clypeus protruding and convex (e.g. Figs 84, 87 View Figs 83-88 ); labrum with three to four teeth (e.g. Figs 85, 88 View Figs 83-88 ); scutum with pair of (sometimes faint) reddish-brown longitudinal stripes (e.g. Figs 70 View Figs 67-72 , 92) .................................................................................................................4

4 Pseudopygidial area of T5 apically with a broad comb of strong flat and black, slightly upwards bent setae ( Fig. 98 View Figs 95-98 ); basal 2/3 of antennal scape reddish-brown, apical third black ( Fig. 95 View Figs 95-98 ) ................................................... Nomada whiteheadi EARDLEY & SCHWARZ View in CoL

- Pseudopygidial area of T5 medioapically with more delicate round and brown to black, straight setae ( Figs 66 View Figs 63-66 , 76 View Figs 73-76 , 86 View Figs 83-88 ); less than basal half of antennal scape reddish-brown, apical part black (e.g. Fig. 83 View Figs 83-88 ).............................................................................................5

5 Clypeus medio-longitudinally with more dispersed and irregular punctation, interspaces polished and shiny ( Fig. 84 View Figs 83-88 ); pseudopygidial area apically with sparse hair fringe ( Fig. 86 View Figs 83-88 ); pygidial plate narrow and coarsely punctate ( Fig. 86 View Figs 83-88 ) ................................. .............................................................................................. Nomada redivivoides nov.sp.

- Clypeus completely densely punctate ( Figs 64 View Figs 63-66 , 74 View Figs 73-76 ); pseudopygidial area apically with dense hair fringe ( Figs 66 View Figs 63-66 , 76 View Figs 73-76 ); pygidial plate broad and finely punctate ( Figs 66 View Figs 63-66 , 76 View Figs 73-76 ) ......6

6 Clypeus completely black ( Fig. 74 View Figs 73-76 ); scutum with finer punctation, pair of longitudinal stripes dark reddish-brown and hardly visible ( Fig. 70 View Figs 67-72 ) .......... Nomada maximiliani nov.sp.

- Clypeus apically with a pair of reddish-brown spots ( Fig. 64 View Figs 63-66 ); scutum with coarser punctation, pair of longitudinal stripes reddish-brown and well visible ( Fig. 60 View Figs 57-62 ) ................. ...................................................................................................... Nomada erhardti nov.sp.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Apidae

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