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Nomada bella bella Cresson, 1863

Nomada bella Cresson, 1863:287, ♂. 3 ♂♂, Mass., Conn. (Coll. E. Norton). - Cresson, 1863Cresson, E.T. 1863. On the North American species of the genus Nomada. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia 2:280-312. (distribution); Dalla Torre, 1896Dalla Torre, C.G. 1896. Catalogus Hymenopterorum hucusque descriptorum systematicus et synonymicus, X. Apidae (Anthophila). Sumptibus Guilelmi Engelmann, 1-643. (distribution); Robertson, 1897Robertson, C. 1897. North American bees - Descriptions and synonyms. Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis 7 (14):315-356. (distribution); Cockerell, 1903Cockerell, T.D.A. 1903. North American bees of the genus Nomada. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 55:580-614. (distribution); Lovell & Cockerell, 1905Lovell, J.H. & Cockerell, T.D.A. 1905. The nomadine and epeoline bees of southern Maine. Psyche 12 (2):39-42. (distribution); Cockerell, 1905Cockerell, T.D.A. 1905. The bees of the genus Nomada found in Colorado, with a table to separate all the species of the Rocky Mountains. Bulletin of the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station 94:69-85. (distribution); Cockerell, 1912Cockerell, T.D.A. 1912. Names applied to bees of the genus Nomada, found in North America. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 41:225-243. (distribution); Swenk, 1912Swenk, M.H. 1912. Studies of North American bees. I. Family Nomadidae. University Studies of the University of Nebraska 12 (1):1-113. (distribution); Cockerell, 1916Cockerell, T.D.A. 1916. Bees from the northern peninsula of Michigan. Occ. Papers Mus. Zool. Univ. of Michigan 23:1-10. (distribution); Cockerell, 1921Cockerell, T.D.A. 1921. Western bees obtained by the American Museum expeditions. American Museum Novitates 24:1-15. (distribution); Cockerell, 1928Cockerell, T.D.A. 1928. Some bees from Utah. Psyche 35 (4):232-234. (distribution); Mitchell, 1962Mitchell, T.B. 1962. Bees of the Eastern United States. Volume II. Technical bulletin (North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station) 152:1-557. (distribution). - As Nomada bella bella: - Mitchell, 1962Mitchell, T.B. 1962. Bees of the Eastern United States. Volume II. Technical bulletin (North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station) 152:1-557. (distribution); Krombein et al., 1979Krombein, K.V., P.D. Hurd, D.R. Smith & B.D. Burks 1979. Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico. Volume 2. Apocrita (Aculeata). Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C. 1199-2209. (distribution); Pascarella, 2006Pascarella, J.B. 2006. The bees of Florida. . (distribution).
Nomada albofasciata Smith, 1879:100, ♂. ♂, Canada (British Museum); Cockerell, 1905Cockerell, T.D.A. 1905. Notes on some bees in the British Museum. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 31:309-364.:312, Type ♂ (British Museum). Synonymized with Nomada bella bella Cresson, 1863 by Mitchell, 1962Mitchell, T.B. 1962. Bees of the Eastern United States. Volume II. Technical bulletin (North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station) 152:1-557.:346. - Cockerell, 1903Cockerell, T.D.A. 1903. North American bees of the genus Nomada. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 55:580-614. (distribution); Cockerell, 1905Cockerell, T.D.A. 1905. The bees of the genus Nomada found in Colorado, with a table to separate all the species of the Rocky Mountains. Bulletin of the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station 94:69-85. (distribution); Swenk, 1912Swenk, M.H. 1912. Studies of North American bees. I. Family Nomadidae. University Studies of the University of Nebraska 12 (1):1-113. (distribution); Krombein et al., 1979Krombein, K.V., P.D. Hurd, D.R. Smith & B.D. Burks 1979. Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico. Volume 2. Apocrita (Aculeata). Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C. 1199-2209.:2103 ( listed as synonym of Nomada bella bella Cresson, 1863).

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Area distribution map

map of Nomada bella  bella   Cresson, 1863

Distribution

CANCanada
(Smith, 1879 [as Nomada albofasciata Smith, 1879]; Cockerell, 1903 [as Nomada albofasciata Smith, 1879])
CAN-BrCCanada - British Columbia
(Cockerell, 1903)
CAN-QuéCanada - Québec
(Mitchell, 1962; Krombein et al., 1979)
USA-COUnited States - Colorado
(Cockerell, 1905 [as Nomada albofasciata Smith, 1879]; Cockerell, 1905; Swenk, 1912 [as Nomada albofasciata Smith, 1879]; Swenk, 1912; Cockerell, 1921)
USA-CTUnited States - Connecticut
(Cresson, 1863; Dalla Torre, 1896; Robertson, 1897; Mitchell, 1962)
USA-FLUnited States - Florida
(Mitchell, 1962; Krombein et al., 1979; Pascarella, 2006)
USA-IDUnited States - Idaho
(Cockerell, 1921)
USA-ILUnited States - Illinois
(Robertson, 1897)
USA-INUnited States - Indiana
(Cockerell, 1903)
USA-KSUnited States - Kansas
(Cockerell, 1903)
USA-MAUnited States - Massachusetts
(Cresson, 1863; Dalla Torre, 1896; Robertson, 1897; Cockerell, 1912; Mitchell, 1962)
USA-MEUnited States - Maine
(Lovell & Cockerell, 1905; Mitchell, 1962; Mitchell, 1962; Krombein et al., 1979)
USA-MIUnited States - Michigan
(Cockerell, 1903; Cockerell, 1916; Mitchell, 1962)
USA-MNUnited States - Minnesota
(Mitchell, 1962; Krombein et al., 1979)
USA-NEUnited States - Nebraska
(Swenk, 1912 [as Nomada albofasciata Smith, 1879]; Swenk, 1912)
USA-NHUnited States - New Hampshire
(Cockerell, 1903; Mitchell, 1962)
USA-NJUnited States - New Jersey
(Cockerell, 1903)
USA-NYUnited States - New York
(Cockerell, 1903 [as Nomada albofasciata Smith, 1879]; Cockerell, 1903; Swenk, 1912 [as Nomada albofasciata Smith, 1879])
USA-ORUnited States - Oregon
(Cockerell, 1903)
USA-PAUnited States - Pennsylvania
(Cockerell, 1903)
USA-UTUnited States - Utah
(Cockerell, 1928)
USA-VAUnited States - Virginia
(Mitchell, 1962)
USA-VTUnited States - Vermont
(Mitchell, 1962)
USA-WAUnited States - Washington
(Cockerell, 1903)
USA-WIUnited States - Wisconsin
(Cockerell, 1903 [as Nomada albofasciata Smith, 1879]; Cockerell, 1903; Swenk, 1912 [as Nomada albofasciata Smith, 1879])

Literature

  • Cockerell, T.D.A. 1903. North American bees of the genus Nomada. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 55:580-614.
  • Cockerell, T.D.A. 1905. The bees of the genus Nomada found in Colorado, with a table to separate all the species of the Rocky Mountains. Bulletin of the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station 94:69-85.
  • Cockerell, T.D.A. 1905. Notes on some bees in the British Museum. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 31:309-364.
  • Cockerell, T.D.A. 1912. Names applied to bees of the genus Nomada, found in North America. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 41:225-243.
  • Cockerell, T.D.A. 1916. Bees from the northern peninsula of Michigan. Occ. Papers Mus. Zool. Univ. of Michigan 23:1-10.
  • Cockerell, T.D.A. 1921. Western bees obtained by the American Museum expeditions. American Museum Novitates 24:1-15.
  • Cockerell, T.D.A. 1928. Some bees from Utah. Psyche 35 (4):232-234.
  • Cresson, E.T. 1863. On the North American species of the genus Nomada. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia 2:280-312.
  • Dalla Torre, C.G. 1896. Catalogus Hymenopterorum hucusque descriptorum systematicus et synonymicus, X. Apidae (Anthophila). Sumptibus Guilelmi Engelmann, 1-643.
  • Krombein, K.V., P.D. Hurd, D.R. Smith & B.D. Burks 1979. Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico. Volume 2. Apocrita (Aculeata). Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C. 1199-2209.
  • Lovell, J.H. & Cockerell, T.D.A. 1905. The nomadine and epeoline bees of southern Maine. Psyche 12 (2):39-42.
  • Mitchell, T.B. 1962. Bees of the Eastern United States. Volume II. Technical bulletin (North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station) 152:1-557.
  • Pascarella, J.B. 2006. The bees of Florida. .
  • Robertson, C. 1897. North American bees - Descriptions and synonyms. Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis 7 (14):315-356.
  • Smith, F. 1879. Descriptions of new species of Hymenoptera in the collection of the British Museum. Taylor and Francis, 1-240.
  • Swenk, M.H. 1912. Studies of North American bees. I. Family Nomadidae. University Studies of the University of Nebraska 12 (1):1-113.