Nomada vincta Say, 1837
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Nomada vincta Say, 1837 View in CoL ( vincta group)
Bound Nomad
Notes: A singleton in Connecticut was collected by H. L. Johnson on 29 August 1971, without specific locality information. Since H. L. Johnson typically collected near his home in Meriden (New Haven County), we surmise that this specimen was collected in that vicinity. This parasite of Andrena ( Callandrena s. l.) is often recorded from sunflowers in the Central United States but is rarely reported from the Northeast (Broemeling & Moalif 1988). However, there are recent reports from New England states (Veit et al. 2022[“2021”]), including Vermont (S. Hardy pers. comm.).
Material examined. New Haven Co.: 29 August 1971, coll. H.L. Johnson, 1 ♂, UCMS, det. J.S. Ascher ,
UCMS _ENT 00050234.
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University of Connecticut Biodiversity Research Collections |
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