Nomada krugii Cresson
GENUS (The bees of the World by Michener 2007)
- Slender, sparsely haired, wasplike bee
- majority have yellow or wite integumental markings, often on all tagmata, or the whole body, or at least the metasoma is red
- sometimes yellow or white integumental markings are on a red background
- The body length is from >3mm to 16mm
- most species have three submarginal cells, the first nearly as long as the second and third taken together
- In some species, the second submarginal crossvein is absent, elaving two subequal submarginal cells
- Rarely, the first submarginal corssvein is lost, resulting in a long first submarginal cell and a small second
- S5 on the female is emarginate with tuft of bristles on each resultant love
- T6 of the female has a lateroapical tuft of bristles on each side of the pygidial plate
- the apex of S6 of the female is subtruncate, with apicolateral groups of blunt spinelike setae
Species description and images available at Discover Life