Nomada insularis Smith, 1863
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:06182A07-5DB6-4916-86AF-673865690CE2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/251C1E7D-FFFB-162D-FDF2-13EFFC5D5157 |
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Nomada insularis Smith, 1863 |
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80. Nomada insularis Smith, 1863 View in CoL
Fig. 79
Nomada insularis Smith, 1863: 47 View in CoL , ♀.
Type material examined
Lectotype
INDONESIA • ♀; Cer. [Ceram]; [either 31 Oct.–28. Dec. 1859 or 26 Feb.–17 Jun. 1860]; OUMNH, ENT-HYME2834 ( lectotype designated by Schwarz & Gusenleitner 2004).
Type locality
Ceram [= Seram].
Notes
Baker (1993: 231) identified this specimen as the holotype and stated that he labelled it, but we found no type label. Schwarz & Gusenleitner (2004: 1418) published the specimen as a lectotype (giving the year of publication as 1864) and we see no reason to relabel the specimen as the holotype (cf. ICZN recommendation 73F).
Current status
Nomada ( Mininomada) insularis Smith, 1863 . Part of the furva group considered by Alexander & Schwarz (1994) which is now described as subgenus Mininomada Straka, 2024 ( Straka et al. 2024). Lasioglossum ( Halictidae ) are the likely hosts due to the small body size and complete absence of species of Andrena Fabricius, 1775 ( Andrenidae ) in the Southeast Asian islands ( Straka et al. 2024).
Distribution
Indonesia ( Maluku: Seram) (Smith 1863; Ascher & Pickering 2024).
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Nomada insularis Smith, 1863
| Wood, T. J., Risch, S., Orr, M. C. & Hogan, J. E. 2025 |
Nomada insularis
| Smith 1863: 47 |
