Spotted Nomad Bee (Nomada maculata)
Cresson, 1863 |
Nomada maculata is a cuckoo bee found in North America east of the Rocky Mountains. This species frequents forest edges and woodlands, and feeds on nectar of various flowers. A wasp-like bee with long antennae, red head and thorax in females, and black in males; yellow bands on the abdomen. Length 8.5-11 mm. Active from March through June. N. maculata is a kleptoparasite laying eggs in the nests of mining bees (e.g., Andrena vicina); the larvae feed on pollen stored by the host.
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Spotted Nomad Bee
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Bell Bushlot, Lanark County
Ontario, Canada
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(Nomada maculata)
Bell Bushlot, Lanark County
Ontario, Canada
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Bell Bushlot, Lanark County
Ontario, Canada
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(Nomada maculata)
Bell Bushlot, Lanark County
Ontario, Canada
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