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buscar esse táxon em outros sistemas Nomada Scopoli, 1770

Nomada Scopoli, J. A. (1770). Annus Historico Naturalis. Lipsiae: Hilscher Vol. IV 150 pp. [44] .
Type species: Apis ruficornis Linnaeus, 1758 by subsequent designation, see Curtis, J. (1832). British Entomology. London: Privately printed Vol. 9 pl. 384-433 pp. [419] .

Hypochrotaenia Holmberg, E. L. (1886). Sobre ápidos nómadas de la República Argentina. An. Soc. Cient. Argent. 22: 231-240 [234] .
Type species: Hypochrotaenia parvula Holmberg, 1886 by monotypy.

Nomadosoma Rohwer, S. A. (1911). A new genus of nomadine bees. Entomol. News 22: 24-27 [24] .
Type species: Pasites pilipes Cresson, 1865 by original designation.

Polybiapis Cockerell, T. D. A. (1916). Some neotropical parasitic bees (Hym.). Entomol. News 27: 208-210 [208] .
Type species: Polybiapis mimus Cockerell, 1916 by original designation.

Hypochrotaenia (Aphelonomada) Snelling, R. R. (1986). Contributions toward a revision of the New World nomadine bees. A partitioning of the genus Nomada (Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae). Contrib. Sci. Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 376: 1-32 [9] .
Type species: Nomada cruralis Moure, 1960 ( = Nomada tibialis Cresson) by original designation.

Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy

Alexander, B. A. & Schwarz, M. (1994). A catalog of the species of Nomada (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of the World. Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull. 55 (7): 239-270 [241]

Distribution

Nearctic Region: Mexico (Chihuahua, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Distrito Federal, Durango, México, Sinaloa, Sonora), United States of America (Texas); Neotropical Region: Argentina (Buenos Aires, Catamarca, Corrientes, Córdoba, Entre Rios, Formosa, Jujuy, La Pampa, La Rioja, Mendoza, Misiones, Rio Negro, Salta, San Juan, San Luis, Santa Fé, Santiago del Estero, Tucumán), Bolivia (Cochabamba, Santa Cruz), Brazil (Amazonas [São Paulo De Olivença], Ceará [Caridade], Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais [Barbacena], Pará [Belém, Óbidos], Rio Grande do Sul [São Leopoldo], Rio de Janeiro [Rio De Janeiro], São Paulo), Colombia (Antioquia), Costa Rica (San José), Cuba, Ecuador, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico (Chiapas, Distrito Federal, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Mexico, Michoacán, Morelos, Nayarit, Oaxaca, Puebla, San Luis Potosi, Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Yucatan), Panama (Coclé), Paraguay (Caaguazú, Cordillera, Guairá, Paraguarí), Puerto Rico

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How to cite this page
J. S. Moure & G. A. R. Melo, 2023. Nomadini Latreille, 1802. In Moure, J. S., Urban, D. & Melo, G. A. R. (Orgs). Catalogue of Bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) in the Neotropical Region - online version. Available at https://www.moure.cria.org.br/catalogue. Accessed Dec/22/2024

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Last update : 17 Jul 2023

APIDAE ›› Apinae ›› Nomadini ›› Nomadina

Available Species

  • Nomada advena Smith, 1860 
  • Nomada aztecorum Cockerell, 1903 
  • Nomada bicellularis Ducke, 1908 
  • Nomada bohartorum Moalif, 1988 
  • Nomada bonaerensis Holmberg, 1886 
  • Nomada chacoana Roig-Alsina, 2009 
  • Nomada confusa Schwarz & Gusenleitner, 2004 
  • Nomada costalis Brèthes, 1909 
  • Nomada costaricensis Schrottky, 1920 
  • Nomada cruralis Moure, 1960 
  • Nomada cubensis Cresson, 1865 
  • Nomada dreisbachorum Moalif, 1988 
  • Nomada ecuadoria Friese, 1916 
  • Nomada flavescens Friese, 1916 
  • Nomada flaviceps Cresson, 1865 
  • Nomada fuliginosa Friese, 1916 
  • Nomada holmbergiana Roig-Alsina, 2009 
  • Nomada hondurasica Cockerell, 1949 
  • Nomada infrequens Smith, 1879 
  • Nomada jamaicensis Cockerell, 1912 
  • Nomada krugii Cresson, 1878 
  • Nomada limata Cresson, 1878 
  • Nomada longula Roig-Alsina, 2009 
  • Nomada medellinenses Velez-Ruiz & Smith-Pardo, 2013 
  • Nomada mesopotamica Roig-Alsina, 2009 
  • Nomada mexicana Cresson, 1878 
  • Nomada mimus (Cockerell, 1916) 
  • Nomada missionica Roig-Alsina, 2009 
  • Nomada montezumia Smith, 1879 
  • Nomada multicolor Ducke, 1910 
  • Nomada nigrescens Friese, 1921 
  • Nomada nitidiceps Cockerell, 1931 
  • Nomada pampicola Holmberg, 1886 
  • Nomada panamensis Michener, 1954 
  • Nomada pilipes (Cresson, 1865) 
  • Nomada polybioides Ducke, 1908 
  • Nomada rugicollis Friese, 1916 
  • Nomada sanguinolenta Friese, 1916 
  • Nomada subscopifera Ducke, 1908 
  • Nomada suffosa Cockerell, 1922 
  • Nomada tenuicornis Cockerell, 1949 
  • Nomada tepoztlan Moalif, 1988 
  • Nomada texana Cresson, 1872 
  • Nomada trapidoi Michener, 1954 
  • Nomada turrigera Roig-Alsina, 2009 
  • Nomada victrix Cockerell, 1911 
  • Nomada vitticollis Cresson, 1878 
  • Nomada xanthaspis Cockerell, 1949 
  • Nomada xanthopus Friese, 1921 
  • Nomada zamoranica Cockerell, 1949