Nomada tiftonensis Cockerell

Main Authors: Droege, Sam, Rightmyer, Molly G., Sheffield, Cory S., Brady, Seán G.
Format: info publication-taxonomictreatment Journal
Terbitan: , 2010
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/5683923
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  • Nomada tiftonensis Cockerell Figures 31, 32, 37, 38, 40, 42, 44 Nomada tiftonensis Cockerell 1903: 610 [Holotype: Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, ♂; label data: “[USA] Tifton, Ga. [Georgia]// P 20 // Type No. 10165 [red label]// N. tiftonensis Ckll Type // ANSP "]; Mitchell 1962: 355 [synonymy with N. heiligbrodti]. Nomada modesta rivertonensis Cockerell 1903: 610 [Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Ψ; label data: “[USA] Riverton NJ [New Jersey] viii. 31 [31 August]// Type No. 10158 [red label]// N. modesta v. rivertonensis Ckll Type // 1980 loan to USNM from Acad. of Nat. Sciences at Philadelphia// ANSP ”] [head is knocked off]; Mitchell 1962: 355 [synonymy with N. heiligbrodti]. Diagnosis. Males and females of N. tiftonensis are most similar to N. texana. See Diagnosis under that species for identifying characters. Distribution. Nomada tiftonensis is known from Georgia north to Maine and west to Ontario and Wisconsin. Material examined. 29 specimens were examined from ME, GA, NJ, NH, IN, MD, ON, SC, MI, NY, and WI. Molecular results. We obtained DNA barcoding data from seven specimens of N. tiftonensis (five females and two males) sampled from widely separated localities (Ontario, Maryland, and South Carolina) (Table 1). The sequence divergence among these specimens ranged from 0–0.2% Variation. In N. tiftonensis, most male specimens have a completely black supraclypeal area, while others have vague yellowish patches present, and a few have solid yellow blocks (Fig. 42). In male N. tiftonensis the labrum varies from completely yellow to nearly all dark; the labrum in all observed N. texana males was completely yellow. See further comments about observed character variation under N. texana. Comments. See Comments under N. texana.
  • Published as part of Droege, Sam, Rightmyer, Molly G., Sheffield, Cory S. & Brady, Seán G., 2010, New synonymies in the bee genus Nomada from North America (Hymenoptera: Apidae), pp. 1-32 in Zootaxa 2661 on pages 22-23, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.199027