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79419B2FC0227501C49EFB0CFE015E97.text	79419B2FC0227501C49EFB0CFE015E97.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nomada esana Tsuneki 1973	<div><p>Nomada esana Tsuneki 1973</p><p>Nomada esana Tsuneki 1973: 11, 36, ♀ (holotype— ♀, Mt. Esan, Kamedagun, Hokkaido, 6.IX.1967, Taguchi); Mitai et al. 2008b: 113, ♀, ♂.</p><p>Material examined. Russia. Amurskaya Prov.: 1 ♂, 25 km N Svobodnyi, 1.VIII.2003 (SAB); Jewish Autonomous Prov.: 1 ♂, 5 km N Pashkovo, 11.VII.2003 (SAB); Primorskiy Terr.: 2 ♀, Lazovsky District, 10, 14.VIII.1976; 1 ♀, Kedrovaya Pad Reserve, 31.VIII.1986 (ASL); 1 ♀, Khasan, 13.VIII.1998 (SAB); 1 ♀, Spassk, 17.VIII.1998 (SAB); 2 ♀, 25 km SW Slavyanka, 27.VIII.1998 (SAB); 1 ♀, 10 km SE Chernigovka, 28.VIII.1998 (SAB); 2 ♀, Novokachalinsk, 13–16.VIII.2003 (SAB) [IBSS, ZIN].</p><p>Distribution. * Russia (Fig. 2) (Amurskaya Prov., Jewish Autonomous Prov., Primorskiy Terr.), Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu), North Korea (Mitai et al. 2008a, b).</p><p>Hosts. Unknown.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/79419B2FC0227501C49EFB0CFE015E97	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Yu, Maxim;Lelej, Arkady S.	Yu, Maxim, Lelej, Arkady S. (2010): Review of the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of Russia, with description of new species. Zootaxa 2335: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.275503
79419B2FC0227501C49EFF7CFDF05CB1.text	79419B2FC0227501C49EFF7CFDF05CB1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nomada roberjeotiana	<div><p>The Nomada roberjeotiana species-group</p><p>Nomadita Mocsáry 1894: 37. Type species: Nomadita montana Mocsáry 1894, by monotypy (junior subjective synonym of Nomada roberjeotiana roberjeotiana Panzer 1799 according to Schwarz 1986: 433).</p><p>Callinomada Rodeck 1945: 181 (as subgenus of Nomada Scopoli 1770). Type species: Nomadita antonita Cockerell 1909, by original designation (junior subjective synonym of Nomada snowii Cresson 1878 according to Broemeling 1988: 321).</p><p>Adamon Hirashima &amp; Tadauchi 2002: 47 (as subgenus of Nomada Scopoli 1770). Type species: Nomada koikensis Tsuneki 1973, by original designation. Synonymyzed by Michener 2007: 644.</p><p>Nomada roberjeotiana species-group: Alexander 1994: 218.</p><p>Diagnosis. The Nomada roberjeotiana species-group is characterized by having (1) setae of subgenital brush long, often recurved apically, or very short and simple; (2) median process of S8 dorsoventrally compressed, short and broad, apex broadly rounded; (3) outer ridge on penis valve angulate or carinate; 4) vestiture of gonostylus sparse and simple, some setae more than half as long as gonostylus, uniformly distributed around gonostylus; as well as by (5) the lack of spinose setae on outer surface of hind tibia in female. For detailed diagnostic characters of this species-group see Snelling (1986) and Alexander (1994).</p><p>Nomada albidemaculata Łozi ń ski 1922</p><p>Nomada albidemaculata Łozi ṅski 1922: 104, ♀ (type locality: “Siberia orientalis”); Alexander and Schwarz 1994: 242.</p><p>Material examined. No specimens examined.</p><p>Distribution. Russia (East Siberia) (Łoziṅski 1922).</p><p>Hosts. Unknown.</p><p>Remarks. Nomada albidemaculata was described from the female and its status in the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group is questionable (Alexander &amp; Schwarz 1994). The position of this species will be clarified after the discovery of its male.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/79419B2FC0227501C49EFF7CFDF05CB1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Yu, Maxim;Lelej, Arkady S.	Yu, Maxim, Lelej, Arkady S. (2010): Review of the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of Russia, with description of new species. Zootaxa 2335: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.275503
79419B2FC0227500C49EF8E1FD585E6E.text	79419B2FC0227500C49EF8E1FD585E6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nomada hakusana subsp. hakusana Tsuneki 1973	<div><p>Nomada hakusana hakusana Tsuneki 1973</p><p>Nomada melanura hakusana Tsuneki 1973: 12, 32, ♀ (holotype – ♀, Mt. Haku, Rokumazan, 1000 m, 16.VIII.1956, Tsuneki).</p><p>Nomada momoglonis hakusana: Tsuneki 1975: 463 .</p><p>Nomada hakusana hakusana: Alexander &amp; Schwarz 1994: 243 .</p><p>Material examined. Russia. Khabarovsk Terr.: 2 ♀, 30 km E Sofiyskoe, 31.VII, 1.VIII.2005 (ASL); Sakhalin: 6 ♀, 2 ♂, Novoaleksandrovsk, 26–30.VII.1978 (ASL, Lehr, Kupianskaya, Basarukin); 1 ♀, Starodubskoe, 31.VII.1978; 1 ♂, Shebunino, 11.VIII.1978; 1 ♀, Kostromskoe, 16.VIII.1978 (Kupianskaya); 2 ♀, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, 5.VIII.1978 (ASL, Lehr); 1 ♀, 20 km N Nevelsk, 13.VIII.1978; 2 ♂, Moneron Il., 23, 24.VIII.2001 (ASL); 2 ♀, 20 km SE Il'inskiy, 9.VIII.2002; 2 ♀, 10 km E Boshnyakovo, 24.VII.2003; 1 ♂, 9 km S Dolinsk, 19.VIII.2003 (ASL, Storozhenko); Kuril Islands: Kunashir, 1 ♀, Yuzhno-Kurilsk, 26.VIII.1980; 1 ♀, Tret'yakovo, 5.VIII.1989; 2 ♀, Peschanoe Lake, 6.VIII.1989 (ASL) [all are deposited in IBSS].</p><p>Distribution. * Russia (Fig. 2) [Kuril Islands (Kunashir), Sakhalin, Khabarovsk Terr.], Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu) (Mitai et al. 2003). The subspecies N. hakusana momoglonis Tsuneki 1975 is distributed in Japan (Hokkaido) (Mitai et al. 2003).</p><p>Hosts. Unknown.</p><p>Remarks. The name “ Nomada melanura melanura ” Tsuneki 1973 was preoccupied (nec Mocsáry 1883) and has been therefore changed by Tsuneki (1975) to N. momoglonis . Unfortunately Tsuneki (1975) regarded the older name hakusana Tsuneki 1973 as a subspecies of the junior name momoglonis Tsuneki 1975, which contradicts Article 23 of the Code (ICZN 1999).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/79419B2FC0227500C49EF8E1FD585E6E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Yu, Maxim;Lelej, Arkady S.	Yu, Maxim, Lelej, Arkady S. (2010): Review of the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of Russia, with description of new species. Zootaxa 2335: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.275503
79419B2FC0237507C49EF948FC165AB4.text	79419B2FC0237507C49EF948FC165AB4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nomada issikii Yasumatsu 1939	<div><p>Nomada issikii Yasumatsu 1939</p><p>Nomada issikii Yasumatsu 1939: 5, ♂ (holotype— ♂, “Otani” [Sokol, Sakhalin], 12.VIII.1914, Adashi, Issiki); Yasumatsu &amp; Hirashima 1951: 51; Kuwayama 1967: 210; Tsuneki 1973: 33; Mitai et al. 2003: 306; Proshchalykin 2003: 13; 2004: 10; 2007a: 900; 2009: 238; Proshchalykin et al. 2004: 169; Quest 2009: 254; Proshchalykin &amp; Quest 2009: 249.</p><p>Material examined. Russia. Amurskaya Prov.: 1 ♀, Kundur, 25.VII.1988 (ASL); Khabarovsk Terr.: 1 ♀, Bychikha, 4.VI.2005 (Dubatolov); Primorskiy Terr.: 1 ♀, Khasan, 13.VIII.1998 (SAB); 3 ♀, 1 ♂, Lazovsky Reserve, Petrov Il., 7–11.IX.2003 (Quest); Sakhalin: 3 ♀, 1 ♂, Novo-Aleksandrovsk, 27.VII.1978 (Kupianskaya, ASL); 3 ♀, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, 5–7.VIII.1978 (Lehr, ASL); 13 ♀, 1 ♂, 20 km W Aniva, 9.VIII.1978 (Kupianskaya, Lehr, ASL); 1 ♀, Levenorna Cape, 21.VIII.2001 (ASL); 1 ♀, 7 km N Bykov, 17.VII.2003 (ASL, Storozhenko); Kuril Islands: Shikotan: 2 ♀, 1 ♂, Tserkovnaya Bay, 16.VIII.1973; 1 ♀, Malokurilskoe, 21.VIII.1973 (DRK); Kunashir: 2 ♀, Sernovodsk, 26.VIII.1973; 2 ♀, Dubovoe, 31.VIII.1973 (DRK); 1 ♀, 30.VII.1989 (ASL); 1 ♀, Golovnino, 9.VIII.1975 (Berezantsev); 4 ♀, Yuzhno-Kurilsk, 17– 19.VIII.1999 (ASL); Iturup: 6 ♂, Blagodatnoye Lake, 1.VIII.1998; 1 ♂, Burevestnik, 30.VIII.1998; 2 ♀, Kuibyshevskii Bay, 13.VIII.1999 (ASL, Storozhenko); Urup: 1 ♀, Kama River, 21.VIII.1996; 3 ♂, Aleutka Bay, 7.VIII.2000 (ASL, Storozhenko) [all are deposited in IBSS].</p><p>Distribution. Russia (Fig. 2) [*Amurskaya Prov., * Khabarovsk Terr., Primorskiy Terr. (Quest 2009), Sakhalin, Kuril Islands (Shikotan, Kunashir, Iturup, Urup) (Proshchalykin 2007a)], Japan (Rishiri, Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku) (Mitai et al. 2003).</p><p>Hosts. Unknown.</p><p>Remarks. The record of Nomada issikii from Magadan Prov. (Proshchalykin &amp; Kupianskaya 2005) belongs to a species from the Nomada ruficornis species-group.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/79419B2FC0237507C49EF948FC165AB4	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Yu, Maxim;Lelej, Arkady S.	Yu, Maxim, Lelej, Arkady S. (2010): Review of the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of Russia, with description of new species. Zootaxa 2335: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.275503
79419B2FC0247506C49EF8DEFE0159CF.text	79419B2FC0247506C49EF8DEFE0159CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nomada koikensis Tsuneki 1973	<div><p>Nomada koikensis Tsuneki 1973</p><p>(Figs. 3–5)</p><p>Nomada koikensis Tsuneki 1973: 13, 46, ♀ (holotype – ♀, Fukui Pref., Koike, 900 m, 19.VIII.1972, Tsuneki); Alexander &amp; Schwarz 1994: 242; Mitai et al. 2003: 316; Quest 2009: 255.</p><p>Nomada (Adamon) koikensis: Hirashima &amp; Tadauchi 2002: 50, ♀, ♂.</p><p>Nomada buyoo Tsuneki 1976: 49 ♂ (holotype – ♂, Shirikishinai, near Hakodate, Hokkaido, 15.IX.1970, Munakata); Alexander &amp; Schwarz 1994: 242. Junior subjective synonym of Nomada koikensis Tsuneki 1973 according to Mitai et al. 2003: 316.</p><p>Material examined. Russia. Primorskiy Terr.: 2 ♂, Lazovsky Reserve, 2, 3.VIII.2001 (Quest) [identified by M. Schwarz as Nomada koikensis].</p><p>Distribution. Russia (Fig. 2) (Primorskiy Terr.) (Quest 2009), Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu) (Mitai &amp; Tadauchi 2007).</p><p>Hosts. Unknown.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/79419B2FC0247506C49EF8DEFE0159CF	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Yu, Maxim;Lelej, Arkady S.	Yu, Maxim, Lelej, Arkady S. (2010): Review of the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of Russia, with description of new species. Zootaxa 2335: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.275503
79419B2FC0257504C49EFDD1FC105964.text	79419B2FC0257504C49EFDD1FC105964.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nomada mitaii Proshchalykin	<div><p>Nomada mitaii Proshchalykin, sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs. 6–8, 10–12)</p><p>Diagnosis of male. The new species can be easily differentiated from other members of the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group by having a 12-segmented antenna (Fig. 10) and by having the fore wing with two submarginal cells (except Nomada koikensis). Nomada mitaii is most similar to the Eastern Palaearctic species N. koikensis, but differs by having an almost black scutellum (Fig. 11) (with pair bright yellow maculae in N. koikensis), by having another genitalia and S8 (Figs 6, 8 vs Figs 3,5).</p><p>Diagnosis of female. This new species can be distinguished from other species of the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group by having two submarginal cells of the fore wing (except N. koikensis). Nomada mitaii is most similar to N. koikensis, but differs by having a dark brown scutellum (black in N. koikensis), and by having a relatively dull, minutely wrinkled propodeum outside the metapostnotum (polished without punctures in N. koikensis).</p><p>Description of male. Body length 4.5–5.8 mm (holotype 5.6 mm). Fore wing length 3.8–4.1 mm (holotype 4.0 mm). Head wider than long; width 1.7 mm, length 1.3 mm. Mandible simple and pointed apically. Labrum wider than long; width 0.6 mm, length 0.4 mm. Flagellar length 2.4 mm. Relation of first three flagellomeres 1: 1.1: 0.9. Malar space exceedingly short, base of mandible almost touching compound eye. Gena well developed, about half as broad as compound eye. Preoccipital ridge distinctly carinate throughout the head. Interantennal elevation with longitudinal keeled carina. Clypeus weakly convex; length 0.38 mm, width 0.95 mm. Antenna 12-segmented. Scape cylindrical, gradually widened apically. Distance between antennal sockets 0.25 mm. Scutellum moderately elevated and shallowly furrowed medially. Fore wing with two submarginal cells. Genitalia and S7, S8 as in Figs. 6–8.</p><p>Labrum and face with small, dense, distinct punctures. Mesoscutum, scutellum, and mesopleuron deeply and densely punctate. Lateral and dorsal surface of propodeum (outside metapostnotum) nearly smooth and shiny. Metapostnotum weakly rugose anteriorly, minutely wrinkled posteriorly. T1 impunctate, T2–T6 finely punctured except broad posterior area of each tergum. Labrum with long dense white setae. Clypeus and supraclypeal area with dense recumbent plumose white setae. Scape with erect white setae. Mesosoma with short sparse whitish setae, propodeum almost bare. Metasoma with short sparse whitish setae, S6 with rather conspicuous lateral tuft of silver setae. Head and mesosoma black with following bright yellow portions: mandible except apical one third, labrum, clypeus, malar space, lower portion of paraocular area, tegula, and pronotal lobe. Flagellum brown dorsally and pale brown ventrally. Scape brown dorsally and bright yellow ventrally. Metasoma black, T2 and T3 with pair large yellow maculae, T4 with pair narrow yellow maculae, T5 with four small yellow spots. Fore, mid, and hind coxae and trochanters blackish-brown. Fore, mid, and hind femora and tibiae yellow with brownish portions outside. Tarsi yellow.</p><p>Description of female. Body length 5.0–6.0 mm. Fore wing length 3.8–4.1 mm. Head wider than long; width 1.7 mm, length 1.3 mm. Mandible simple and pointed apically. Labrum wider than long; width 0.6 mm, length 0.4 mm. Flagellum length 2.4 mm. Malar space exceedingly short, base of mandible almost touching compound eye. Gena well developed, about half as broad as compound eye. Preoccipital ridge distinctly carinate throughout the head. Interantennal elevation with longitudinal keeled carina. Clypeus weakly convex, length 0.36 mm, width 0.92 mm. Scape cylindrical, gradually widened apically. Distance between antennal sockets 0.25 mm. Relative length of first three flagellomeres 1.0: 0.8: 0.8. Pronotal collar with strong transverse anterior carina. Scutellum moderately elevated and shallowly furrowed medially. Hypoepimeral area gently raised. Hind tibia with three to five apicomedian brown short acute setae. Fore wing with two submarginal cells.</p><p>Labrum and face with small dense distinct punctures. Mesoscutum, scutellum, and mesopleuron with deep dense punctures. Lateral and dorsal surface (outside metapostnotum) of propodeum minutely wrinkled, not shining. Metapostnotum weakly rugose. T1 impunctate, T2–T6 finely punctured except broad posterior area of each tergum. Labrum with white moderately long dense setae. Clypeus and supraclypeal area with white sparse setae. Scape with white erect setae. Mesosoma and metasoma with short sparse whitish setae, propodeum almost bare. Head and mesosoma black with following brown portions: mandible, labrum, apical margin of clypeus, malar space, tegula, pronotal lobe, antenna. Scutellum, metanotum (Fig. 12), and legs dark brown, fore tarsus pale brown. Metasoma black. T2 with pair small yellow maculae. Pseudopygidium on T5 translucent.</p><p>Holotype data: ♂, Russia: Primorskiy Terr., Khasan, 13.VIII.1998 (SAB) [IBSS].</p><p>Paratype data: Russia: Primorskiy Terr.: 2 ♀, 12 ♂, Khasan, 27.VIII.1988, 13.VIII.1998, 30.VIII.2003; 3 ♀, 12 ♂, Spassk, 25.VI.1993, 3–5.IX.1995, 17.VIII.1998; 1 ♀, 20 km SW Krounovka, 5.VIII.1998; 1 ♀, 3 ♂, 15 km E Pos'et, 16.VIII.1998; 1 ♀, 1 ♂, 15 km SW Slavyanka, 1.IX.1995, 23.VIII.2003; 2 ♀, 6 ♂, 25 km SW Slavyanka, 18.VIII.1998; 1 ♂, 10 km SE Chernigovka, 26.VIII.1998; 1 ♀, Novokachalinsk, 13– 16.VIII.2003 (SAB). Jewish Autonomous Prov.: 1 ♀, 2 ♂, 40 km N Amurzet, 27.VII.1981; 1 ♀, 1 ♂, Amurzet, 30.VII.1981 (DRK). Amurskaya Prov.: 1 ♀, 2 ♂, Kundur, 26.VII.1988 (ASL); Zabaikalskiy Terr.: 1 ♀, Kalga, 12.VIII.1975; 2 ♂, 16 km ENE Nerchinskiy Zavod, 22.VII.1975; 4 ♀, 10 ♂, 7 km W Priargunsk, 25.VII.1975 (DRK); 1 ♀, 20 km SSE Krasnokamensk, 3.VIII.2007 (ASL, MYP, Loktionov) [all are deposited in IBSS and ZIN]. Mongolia: 1 ♀, “Chentej aimak, 7 km NO von Somon Mörön, 1200 m, 28–29.VII.1965, Nr. 319, Exp. Dr. Z.Kaszab, 1965” [temporary deposited in ELKU]; 1 ♂, “Central aimak, 25 km O von Somon Lun, 1200 m, 25.VII.1968, Nr. 1146, Exp. Dr. Z.Kaszab, 1968” [temporarily deposited in ELKU]. K. Mitai placed an additional red label for the specimens from Mongolia: “ Paratype / Nomada mitaii / Proshchalykin sp. nov. ”</p><p>Distribution. Russia (Fig. 2) (Primorskiy Terr., Jewish Autonomous Prov., Amurskaya Prov., Zabaikalskiy Terr.), Mongolia.</p><p>Host. Unknown.</p><p>Etymology. The specific name is dedicated to Katsushi Mitai who recognized this species as a new one and also kindly sent us the collecting data of his two specimens.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/79419B2FC0257504C49EFDD1FC105964	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Yu, Maxim;Lelej, Arkady S.	Yu, Maxim, Lelej, Arkady S. (2010): Review of the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of Russia, with description of new species. Zootaxa 2335: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.275503
79419B2FC0277504C49EFE76FBC85BEC.text	79419B2FC0277504C49EFE76FBC85BEC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nomada obtusifrons Nylander 1848	<div><p>Nomada obtusifrons Nylander 1848</p><p>Nomada obtusifrons Nylander 1848: 184, ♀ (type locality: Karelia, Finland); Nikiforuk 1957: 156; Osytshnjuk et al. 1978: 457; Sitdikov 1986: 105; Celary 1995: 33.</p><p>Nomada mistura Smith 1851: CXXVII, ♂ (type locality: Weybridge, Great Britain).</p><p>Nomada robertjeotiana var. alpina Morawitz 1867: 69, ♀ (type locality: St. Moritz, Oberengadin, Switzerland).</p><p>Material examined. Russia. Leningrad Prov.: 1 ♀, 1 ♂, Pargolovo, 14.VII.1928 (Lebedev); Kirov Prov.: 2 ♂, Svecha, 22.VII.2002; Yaroslavl Prov.: 1 ♂, Bykovo 29.VII.1890, Jakovlev’s coll.; Ryazan Prov.: 1 ♂, Gremyachka, 10.VII.1913 (Semenov); Perm Terr.: 1 ♂, Kishert, 12.VII.1961 (Ponomareva); Irkutsk Prov.: 1 ♀, 2 ♂, Irkutsk (Yakovlev). Kazakhstan: 1 ♂, Solyanka River, 6.VIII.1950 (Rudolf) [ZIN, all are identified by M. Schwarz as Nomada obtusifrons].</p><p>Distribution. Russia (Fig. 2) [European part (Osytshnjuk et al. 1978), * Irkutsk Prov.], Kazakhstan, Slovenia, Switzerland, Austria, Bohemia, Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine, Hungary, Romania, Great Britain, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Finland (Celary, 1995), Germany (Schwarz et al. 1996).</p><p>Hosts. Andrena coitana (Kirby), A. tarsata Nylander (Osytshnjuk et al. 1978) .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/79419B2FC0277504C49EFE76FBC85BEC	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Yu, Maxim;Lelej, Arkady S.	Yu, Maxim, Lelej, Arkady S. (2010): Review of the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of Russia, with description of new species. Zootaxa 2335: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.275503
79419B2FC0277504C49EFBCEFCF05E64.text	79419B2FC0277504C49EFBCEFCF05E64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nomada okamotonis Matsumura 1912	<div><p>Nomada okamotonis Matsumura 1912</p><p>Nomada okamotonis Matsumura 1912: 198, ♂, erroneously stated as ♀ (holotype – ♂, Sapporo [Japan, Hokkaido], 5.VII, Okamoto); Quest 2009: 256; Proshchalykin 2009: 240; Proshchalykin &amp; Quest 2009: 249.</p><p>Nomada rufipes okamotonis: Yasumatsu 1938: 40, ♀.</p><p>Nomada okamotonis okamotonis: Alexander &amp; Schwarz 1994: 243 .</p><p>Nomada okamotonis kaiensis Tsuneki 1976b: 157, ♂ (holotype – ♂, Koyodai-Ashiwada, Yamanashi Pref., Honshu, 3.IX.1974, Suda); Alexander &amp; Schwarz 1994: 243. Junior subjective synonym of Nomada okamotonis Matsumura 1912 according to Mitai et al. 2003: 308.</p><p>Material examined. Russia. Primorskiy Terr.: 1 ♀, 1 ♂, Lazo, 9, 23.VIII.2001 (Quest) [identified by M. Schwarz as Nomada okamotonis]; Amurskaya Prov.: 1 ♀, 20 km E Arkhara, 23.VII.1975 (ASL); 3 ♀, 25 km SW Shimanovsk, 11.VIII.1982 (ASL) [all are deposited in IBSS].</p><p>Distribution. Russia (Fig. 2) [*Amurskaya Prov., Primorskiy Terr. (Quest 2009)], Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu) (Mitai et al. 2003).</p><p>Hosts. Andrena valeriana Hirashima (Maeta et al. 1996) .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/79419B2FC0277504C49EFBCEFCF05E64	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Yu, Maxim;Lelej, Arkady S.	Yu, Maxim, Lelej, Arkady S. (2010): Review of the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of Russia, with description of new species. Zootaxa 2335: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.275503
79419B2FC027750BC49EF976FD5C594F.text	79419B2FC027750BC49EF976FD5C594F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nomada palmeni Morawitz 1888	<div><p>Nomada palmeni Morawitz 1888</p><p>Nomada palmeni Morawitz 1888: 253, ♀ (lectotype, designated here, ♀, “ Amur, Nikolajevsk [Nikolaevsk-on-Amur, Khabarovsk Terr., Russia] // coll. F. Morawitza // Nomada Palmeni ♀ F. Morawitz.”, handwritten by F. Morawitz // “ Lectotype Nomada palmeni Morawitz 1888 design. Proshchalykin et Lelej 2009”, typewritten red label, examined [ZIN]); Schwarz 1980: 16; Alexander &amp; Schwarz 1994: 243; Proshchalykin 2009: 240.</p><p>Material examined. Russia. Irkutsk Prov.: 1 ♀, 1 ♂, Irkutsk (Yakovlev) [ZIN, identified by M. Schwarz as N. palmeni].</p><p>Distribution. Russia (Fig. 2) [Khabarovsk Terr., Irkutsk Prov. (Schwarz 1980),? Krasnoyarsk Terr.,].</p><p>Hosts. Unknown.</p><p>Remarks. In the original description of Nomada palmeni (Morawitz 1888), the type specimen (or specimens) came from the Minusinsk district [Krasnoyarsk Terr.]. In Morawitz's collection (housed in ZIN), there is one specimen with handwritten label “ Nomada Palmeni ♀ F. Morawitz”, by Morawitz, from Nikolaevsk [Khabarovsk Terr.]. This specimen perfectly corresponds to the Morawitz's description and hereby designated as the lectotype of Nomada palmeni .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/79419B2FC027750BC49EF976FD5C594F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Yu, Maxim;Lelej, Arkady S.	Yu, Maxim, Lelej, Arkady S. (2010): Review of the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of Russia, with description of new species. Zootaxa 2335: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.275503
79419B2FC028750AC49EFE29FE2E59FF.text	79419B2FC028750AC49EFE29FE2E59FF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nomada roberjeotiana subsp. roberjeotiana Panzer 1799	<div><p>Nomada roberjeotiana roberjeotiana Panzer 1799</p><p>Nomada roberjeotiana Panzer 1799: Hf. 72: 18 (♂), 19 (♀) (type locality: Germany); Cockerell 1928: 347; Nikiforuk 1957: 156; Osytshnjuk et al. 1978: 457; Celary 1995: 21; Davydova &amp; Pesenko 2002: 583; Proshchalykin &amp; Lelej 2004: 8; Proshchalykin 2004: 10; 2007a: 900; 2007b: 91; 2009: 240; Proshchalykin &amp; Kupianskaya 2009: 60; Levchenko 2009: 16.</p><p>Nomada panzeriana Walckenaer 1802: 114, ♀, ♂ (type locality: [“des environs de Paris”, France]).</p><p>Nomada neglecta Herrich-Schäffer 1839: 270, 283, ♂. New name for Nomada roberjeotiana Panzer 1799, ♂, nec ♀. Junior subjective synonym of Nomada roberjeotiana Panzer 1799 according to Smith 1854: 238.</p><p>Nomadita montana Mocsáry 1894: 37, ♂, nom. preocc., nec Scopoli 1763 (holotype – ♂, Tatrafüred [=Stary Smokovec], Slovakia).</p><p>Nomada roberjeotiana tormentillae Alfken 1901: 222, ♀, ♂ (syntypes – Bremen [Germany], 6 ♀, 6 ♂).</p><p>Nomada roberjeotiana roberjeotiana: Alexander &amp; Schwarz 1994: 243 .</p><p>Material examined. Russia. Leningrad Prov.: 1 ♂, Luga, Morawitz’s coll.; 1 ♀, Shlisselburg, 6.VII.1920 (Gussakovskij); 1 ♀, Petergof, 2.VI.1923; Bryansk Prov.: 1 ♀, Velikiy Topol, 1968; Kirov Prov.: 8 ♀, 12 ♂, Svecha, Shmelevo, Orlov, 5.VII–4.VIII.2000; Moscow Prov.: 1 ♀, Mytishchi, 21.VII.1929 (Kostylev); 4 ♀, Peredelki, 5–14.VIII.1941 (Viktorov); 1 ♀, Sokolniki, V.1953 (Tarova); 2 ♀, 18 km SW Kolomna, 21.VIII.1968 (Kuznetsov); 2 ♀, 12 км SE Egorevsk, 12.VII.1988 (Butovskiy); Kostroma Prov.: 3 ♀, Troista, 29.VIII.1929 (Gussakovskij); Yaroslavl Prov.: 5 ♀, 8 ♂, Berditsino, Bykovo 26.VIII–3.VII.1892, Jakovlev’s coll.; Orenburg Prov.: 2 ♀, Irgizla, 2.VII.1899 (Jacobson, Shmidt); Penza Prov.: 3 ♂, Nizhniy Lomov, 23.VI.1864 (Czekanowski); Perm Terr.: 1 ♀, Kungur, Manaus, Gussakovskij’s coll.; 3 ♂, Kishert, 16.VII.1961 (Ponomareva); Tatarstan: 1 ♀, Urgancha, 4.VII.1892 (Ruzsky); Tomsk Prov.: 1 ♂, Severen, Tom River, 19.V.1999; Primorskiy Terr.: 1 ♀, Sidemi [Narva Peninsula], 27.VII.1897 (Jankowski) [ZIN, all are identified by M. Schwarz as N. roberjeotiana]; 1 ♀, 6 ♂, Khasan, 10, 11.VII.1976 (Kurzenko); 1 ♀, 8.VIII.1976 (Lehr); 1 ♀, 25.VII.1977, 1 ♀, 2 ♂, 26, 27.VIII.1986 (ASL); 3 ♀, 1 ♂, 27.VIII.1998 (SAB); 1 ♀, Barabash, 26.VII.1976 (Lehr); 1 ♂, 20.VII.1982 (ASL); 1 ♀, Pos'et, 5.VIII.1976 (ASL); 3 ♀, Novitskoe, 21.VII.1984 (SAB); 1 ♀, Spassk, 25.VI.1993, 1 ♀, 17.VIII.1998 (SAB); 1 ♂, Novokachalinsk, 13– 16.VIII.2003 (SAB); Khabarovsk Terr.: 1 ♀, Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Pivan, 28.VII.2001, 1 ♂, 21.VII.2003 (Mutin); 1 ♀, Solnechnyi, 23.VII 2003 (MYP); Jewish Autonomous Prov.: 3 ♀, Amurzet, 28–30.VII.1981 (DRK); Amurskaya Prov.: 1 ♂, Semenovka, 6.VII.1975 (Kurzenko); 1 ♀, Kundur, 19.VII.1988 (ASL); 1 ♂, 17–20.VII.2003; 1 ♀, 10 km E Arkhara, 24.VII 2003 (SAB); 3 ♀, 1 ♂, 25 km N Svobodnyi, 1, 2.VIII.2003 (SAB); Zabaikalskiy Terr.: 1 ♀, 8 km E Olovyannaya, 12.VIII.1971 (DRK); 1 ♀, 7 km W Priargunsk, 25.VII.1995 (DRK); 1 ♀, Nizhnii Tsasuchei, 20.VII.1997 (Kosterin, Berezina); 1 ♀, 20 km SSE Krasnokamensk, 4.VIII.2007 (ASL, MYP, Loktionov) [IBSS]; Buryatia: 1 ♀, Dureny, 23.VII.1925; 1 ♂, Troitskosavsk [Kyakhta], 14.VII.1926 (Mikhno) [ZIN, identified by M. Schwarz as N. roberjeotiana]; 1 ♀, Gusinoe Lake, 25.VII.2007 (ASL, MYP, Loktionov); 4 ♀, Naushki, 30.VII.2007 (ASL, MYP, Loktionov) [IBSS]; Irkutsk Prov.: 2 ♀, Padun, Angara River, 8–15.VII.1868 (Czekanowski) [ZIN, identified by M. Schwarz as N. roberjeotiana]; 1 ♀, 15 km E Ust-Ordynskii, 3.VIII.1994 (ASL); 3 ♀, 1 ♂, Angarsk, 8.VIII.1994 (ASL) [IBSS]; Yakutia: 1 ♂, Vtoroy Tylymskiy nasleg, 2.VII.1925 (Bianchi). Mongolia: 1 ♀, Kerulen River, 12.VII.1924 (Kashkarov); 7 ♀, Urga [Ulan-Bator], 3–17.VII.1905 (Kozlov). Finland: 1 ♂, Ylåne (Sahlberg); 1 ♂, Kangasniemi (Sudman), Morawitz’s coll. Germany: 1 ♂, Kreuznach; 1 ♂, Würzburg, Morawitz’s coll. Belarus: 5 ♀, 7 ♂, Vitebsk, 25.VI.1912 (Birulya) [ZIN, identified by M. Schwarz as N. roberjeotiana].</p><p>Distribution. Russia (Fig. 2) [European part (Osytshnjuk et al. 1978), Irkutsk Prov. (Cockerell 1928), Yakutia (Davydova &amp; Pesenko 2002), Zabaikalskiy Terr., Buryatia (Proshchalykin &amp; Kupianskaya 2009), Amurskaya Prov., Jewish Autonomous Prov., * Khabarovsk Terr., Primorskiy Terr. (Proshchalykin 2007a)], * Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Austria, Switzerland, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Ukraine, Belarus, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Great Britain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Latvia, Finland, Sweden (Celary 1995). The subspecies N. roberjeotiana aino Tsuneki 1973 is distributed in Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu) (Mitai et al. 2003).</p><p>Hosts. Andrena coitana (Kirby), A. denticulata (Kirby), A. fuscipes (Kirby), A. nigriceps (Kirby) (Osytshnjuk et al. 1978) .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/79419B2FC028750AC49EFE29FE2E59FF	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		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79419B2FC029750AC49EFDD9FDD75ED9.text	79419B2FC029750AC49EFDD9FDD75ED9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nomada rufipes Fabricius 1793	<div><p>Nomada rufipes Fabricius 1793</p><p>Nomada rufipes Fabricius 1793: 347, ♀ (lectotype – ♀, designated by Schwarz 1966: 17, “Habitat in Germania ”); Nikiforuk 1957: 156; Osytshnjuk et al. 1978: 454; Sitdikov 1986: 105; Celary 1995: 25; Proshchalykin 2009: 240; Levchenko 2009: 16.</p><p>Nomada vaga Panzer 1798: Hf. 55: 22 (type locality: “Habitat in Austria ”).</p><p>Nomada solidaginis Panzer 1799: Hf. 71: 21 (type locality: “Habitat in Germania ”).</p><p>Apis picta Kirby 1802: 206 (type locality: “Barhamiae” [Great Britain]).</p><p>Apis rufopicta Kirby 1802: 207 (type locality: “Barhamiae” [Great Britain]).</p><p>Nomada solidaginis var. punctulifera Friese 1921: 252, ♀, ♂ (type locality: Pregrada, Croatia).</p><p>Nomada solidaginis var. minutula Friese 1921: 253, ♀, ♂ (type locality: “Weifsenfels, Gumperda, Jena, Oppenau in Baden und Fiume” [Germany, Croatia]).</p><p>Nomada fennica Alfken 1924: 36 ♀, ♂ (type locality: “Kirchspiel, Rautu, Ostfinland, Karelische Landenge” [Germany, East Finland, North-West Russia]).</p><p>Nomada rufipes nigriventris Alfken 1926: 49 (type locality: “Stuvenwald bei Harburg” [Germany]).</p><p>Lectotype data: ♀, with two labels: rufipes [handwritten] // lectotype / Nomada rufipes Fabr. [handwritten] / M. Schwarz 1966 [NHMD]. The type is in very poor condition: head and most of mesosoma missing, legs missing, metasoma holed (pers. comm. of L. Vilhelmsen).</p><p>Material examined. Russia. Leningrad Prov.: 2 ♂, Petergof, Morawitz’s coll.; 1 ♀, Kamenka, 6.VIII.1917 (Kiyazhetskiy); 1 ♀, Strelna, 22.VII.1863 (Morawitz); 5 ♀, Ligovo, 24.VII–16.VIII.1864 (Morawitz); 1 ♀, Pargolovo, 20.VI.1883 (Morawitz); 2 ♀, Toskovo, 11.VIII.1928 (Gussakovskij); 1 ♀, Tolmachevo, 24.VII.1961 (Rudolf); 1 ♀, Yashchera, 4–17.VIII.1962 (Stackelberg); Yaroslavl Prov.: 1 ♂, Filino, 20.VII.1927 (Shestakov); 1 ♀, 3 ♂, Berditsino, 3.VII.1892, 11.VII.1894, 27.VI.1890, Jakovlev’s coll.; Kostroma Prov.: 2 ♀, Baidarki, 27.VII.1929 (Gussakovskij); 3 ♀, 1 ♂, Troista, 29.VII.1929 (Gussakovskij); Volgograd Prov.: 1 ♀, Sarepta (Becker); Yakutia: 1 ♂, Betintsy, Amga River, 11.VII.1902 (Olenin); 1 ♀, Novopokrovskoe, Amga River, 7.VIII.1925 (Bianchi); 2 ♀, Olekma River, 3.VIII.1974 (Pesenko); Amurskaya Prov.: 1 ♀, Mikhailovskii, 20.VII.1928 (Tupitsyn). Kazakhstan. 1 ♂, West-Kazakhstan Prov., Yanvartsevo, 7.VIII.1950 (Rudolf) [ZIN, all are identified by M. Schwarz as N. rufipes].</p><p>Distribution. Russia (Fig. 2) [European part (Osytshnjuk et al. 1978), Yakutia (Davydova &amp; Pesenko 2002), *Amurskaya Prov.], * Kazakhstan, Spain, Italy, Croatia, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Ukraine, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Great Britain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Lithuania, Finland, Sweden, Algeria (Celary 1995).</p><p>Hosts. Andrena denticulata (Kirby), A. fuscipes (Kirby), A. nigriceps (Kirby), Colletes cinicularius (Linnaeus) (Osytshnjuk et al. 1978) .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/79419B2FC029750AC49EFDD9FDD75ED9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Yu, Maxim;Lelej, Arkady S.	Yu, Maxim, Lelej, Arkady S. (2010): Review of the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of Russia, with description of new species. Zootaxa 2335: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.275503
79419B2FC0297509C49EF8A1FA805E41.text	79419B2FC0297509C49EF8A1FA805E41.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nomada setteri Proshchalykin	<div><p>Nomada setteri Proshchalykin, sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs. 9, 13–15)</p><p>Diagnosis of female. The new species can be easily differentiated from other members of the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group by having an additional fringe of black setae on the pseudopygidium (setae upcurved apically) (except Nomada yanoi Tsuneki 1973). Nomada setteri is most similar to the Eastern Palaearctic species N. yanoi, but differs by having a reddish-brown T1 (Figs. 14, 15) (black in N. yanoi), by having wholly red legs (Fig. 13) (black with small portions of yellow in N. yanoi), by having a metapostnotum with red maculae (wholly black in N. yanoi), and by having 1–3 apicomedian setae on the hind tibia (5–7 in N. yanoi).</p><p>Description of female. Body length 8.0–8.5 mm (holotype 8.0 mm). Fore wing length 6.5–6.7 mm (holotype 6.5 mm). Head wider than long; width 2.5 mm, length 2.2 mm. Interantennal elevation moderately raised and broadly flattened on top. Inner eye margins nearly straight, weakly convergent below. Clypeus strongly raised, weakly produced anteriorly. Mandible simple, somewhat blunt apically. Labrum wider than long; width 0.8 mm, length 0.5 mm, with strong transverse carina on anterior border. Malar space exceedingly short, base of mandible almost touching compound eye. Preoccipital ridge distinctly carinate throughout the head. Scape narrowed basally. Distance between antennal sockets 0.45 mm. Flagellum length 2.8 mm. Relation of first three flagellomeres 1: 0.9: 0 9. Pronotal collar strongly raised, distinctly notched medially. Scutellum strongly raised, rounded, with median deep furrow. Forecoxal spine acute apically. Hind tibia with 1–3 (one on holotype) large curved brown to reddish-brown apicomedian setae (Fig. 9). Pygidial plate carinate, widely rounded apically.</p><p>Labrum with dense shallow punctures, face with dense larger and deeper punctures separated by puncture width. Mesoscutum, scutellum, and mesopleuron with deep dense punctures. Lateral and dorsal surfaces (outside metapostnotum) of propodeum coarsely punctate. Metapostnotum weakly striate anteriorly, matt and smooth posteriorly. Metasomal terga with distinct punctures, basal half of T1 impunctate. Pygidial plate microgranulate mixed with large punctures separated by puncture width. Mandible basally and labrum with long dense yellowish setae. Clypeus, supraclypeal area, and gena with short sparse recumbent yellowish setae. Scape with erect brown setae. Pronotum dorsally with short erect brown setae. Mesoscutum, scutellum, and mesopleuron with short sparse brownish setae. Propodeum outside metapostnotum with weakly plumose sparse recumbent setae. Metasomal terga with short sparse setae. Pseudopygidium well developed with strong silver setae and additional fringe of robust black setae, the latter upcurved apically. Pygidial plate covered with short sparse setae. Head and mesosoma black with following yellow portions: paraocular area below level of lower margin of antennal sockets, malar space, mandible basally, pronotal collar dorsally except median part, pronotal lobe, tegula except blackish inner margin and discal translucent spot, axilla, and two maculae on scutellum. Metapostnotum and narrow anterior border of labrum reddish-brown. Scape, pedicel, and first flagellomere dark brown, other flagellomeres black. Metasoma black with following yellow portions: pair elliptical maculae on T1–T4, band on T5, with maculae on T1 smallest (Fig. 15). T1, anterior half of T2, anterior quarter of T3, and legs red. Pygidial plate black.</p><p>MALE unknown.</p><p>Holotype data: ♀, Russia: Primorskiy Terr.: Novokachalinsk, 21.VIII.2009 (ASL, MYP, Loktionov) [IBSS].</p><p>Paratype data: Two females with the same label [IBSS].</p><p>Distribution. Russia (Primorskiy Terr.) (Fig. 2).</p><p>Host. Unknown.</p><p>Etymology. The specific name originates from the Irish red setter, favorite dog breed of MYP.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/79419B2FC0297509C49EF8A1FA805E41	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Yu, Maxim;Lelej, Arkady S.	Yu, Maxim, Lelej, Arkady S. (2010): Review of the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of Russia, with description of new species. Zootaxa 2335: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.275503
79419B2FC02A7508C49EF95CFA095D97.text	79419B2FC02A7508C49EF95CFA095D97.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nomada roberjeotiana	<div><p>Key to the species of Nomada roberjeotiana species-group</p><p>( Nomada albidemaculata Łozi ṅski not included because of unavailability of material)</p><p>Males (unknown in N. setteri)</p><p>1 Fore wing with two submarginal cells. Antenna 12-segmented .................................................................................. 2</p><p>- Fore wing with three submarginal cells. Antenna 13-segmented................................................................................ 3</p><p>2 Scutellum with pair bright yellow maculae.................................................................................. N. koikensis Tsuneki</p><p>- Scutellum black ................................................................................................................................. N. mitaii sp. nov.</p><p>3 Interantennal elevation flattened on top, or wholly rounded without a distinct carina ................................................ 4</p><p>- Interantennal elevation with longitudinal keeled carina.............................................................................................. 9</p><p>4 Basal part of clypeus black........................................................................................................................................... 5</p><p>- Clypeus wholly yellow................................................................................................................................................. 8</p><p>5 Hind tibia without apicomedian setae................................................................................................ N. esana Tsuneki</p><p>- Hind tibia with apicomedian setae................................................................................................................................ 6</p><p>6 T4 and T5 without yellow maculae............................................................................................... N. issikii Yasumatsu</p><p>- T4 and T5 with pair small yellow maculae................................................................................................................... 7</p><p>7 Scutellum and propodeum black ............................................................................................. N. obtusifrons Nylander</p><p>- Scutellum and propodeum reddish-brown................................................................................... N. palmeni Morawitz</p><p>8 Antenna and legs largely brownish-yellow or pale brown. Inner eye orbits subparallel .... N. okamotonis Matsumura</p><p>- Antenna and legs largely black. Inner eye orbits convergent below........................... N. hakusana hakusana Tsuneki</p><p>9 T1 black. Scutellum flat. S2–S6 with yellow maculae.................................................................. N. rufipes Fabricius</p><p>- T1 reddish. Scutellum tuberculate. S2–S6 without yellow maculae................ N. roberjeotiana roberjeotiana Panzer</p><p>Females</p><p>1 Fore wing with two submarginal cells.........................................................................................................................2</p><p>- Fore wing with three submarginal cells ....................................................................................................................... 3</p><p>2 Scutellum black, propodeum outside metapostnotum polished, impunctate................................ N. koikensis Tsuneki</p><p>- Scutellum dark brown, propodeum outside metapostnotum minutely wrinkled, not shining........... N. mitaii sp. nov.</p><p>3 Interantennal elevation flattened on top, or wholly rounded without a distinct carina ................................................ 4</p><p>- Interantennal elevation with longitudinal keeled carina............................................................................................. 10</p><p>4 Face wholly black........................................................................................................................................................ 5</p><p>- Face more or less yellow or with pale brown maculae................................................................................................ 7</p><p>5 Metasoma black............................................................................................................................. N. issikii Yasumatsu</p><p>- Metasoma reddish-brown............................................................................................................................................ 6</p><p>6 Scutellum and propodeum black.............................................................................................. N. obtusifrons Nylander</p><p>- Scutellum and propodeum reddish-brown................................................................................... N. palmeni Morawitz</p><p>7 Pseudopygidium with additional fringe of black setae which upcurved apically.............................. N. setteri sp. nov.</p><p>- Pseudopygidium without additional fringe of black setae........................................................................................... 8</p><p>8 Hind tibia without apicomedian setae ............................................................................................... N. esana Tsuneki</p><p>- Hind tibia with apicomedian setae............................................................................................................................... 9</p><p>9 Antenna and legs brownish-yellow or pale brown. Scutellum with transverse yellow macula..................................... .............................................................................................................................................. N. okamotonis Matsumura</p><p>- Antenna and legs largely black. Scutellum with two yellow maculae divided medially by thin black stripe................ ...................................................................................................................................... N. hakusana hakusana Tsuneki</p><p>10 Scutellum with pair bright yellow maculae. Metanotum and T1 black. Lower paraocular area black.......................... ....................................................................................................................................................... N. rufipes Fabricius</p><p>- Scutellum with pair reddish-brown maculae. Metanotum and T1 reddish-brown. Lower paraocular area reddish- brown ................................................................................................................ N. roberjeotiana roberjeotiana Panzer</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/79419B2FC02A7508C49EF95CFA095D97	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Yu, Maxim;Lelej, Arkady S.	Yu, Maxim, Lelej, Arkady S. (2010): Review of the Nomada roberjeotiana species-group (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of Russia, with description of new species. 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