Nomada gracilis Cresson, 1863
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Nomada gracilis Cresson, 1863 View in CoL (ruficornis group)
Gracile Nomad
Notes: This northern species is numerous in Eastern Canada (see iNaturalist) but is found more sparsely in the Northeastern United States. It was surely overlooked by regional workers historically due in part to an early flight season. Only recently has N. inepta , described from the female, been recognized as a junior synonym of N. gracilis (Sheffield et al. 2009). Connecticut records come from habitats such as sandplain remnants, northern bogs, and arboretums.
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