Nomada parva Robertson, 1900
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Nomada parva Robertson, 1900 |
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Nomada parva Robertson, 1900 View in CoL (ruficornis group)
Little Nomad
Notes: This species is generally scarce in the Northeastern United States and better known from further south. There are eight records of this species in Connecticut, most from warmer, coastal locations, and all records are relatively recent, spanning 2005–2017. Nomada parva is easily overlooked due to its unusually small size and similarity to other small-bodied species such as N. illinoensis .
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