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Nomada sp.
TiCor
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Posted on 12-04-2008 15:30
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Hi forum,
Does somebody know which Nomada sp. I found.
I know that it is not easy to ID a Nomada sp. from photo, but maybe there's a Nomada specialist in teh house Wink

This one I found on 9 April in Belgium.

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Edited by TiCor on 12-04-2008 15:30
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Tim

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Christian Schmid-Egger
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Posted on 13-04-2008 19:50
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Not possible for me.
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Posted on 19-04-2008 16:13
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I'm not sure about this one. Maybe you can ID it with this:
http://www.bwars.com/bee_test_keys.htm
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Christian Schmid-Egger
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Posted on 19-04-2008 21:11
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The problem is not lack in keys (I have about 3 good keys and a nearly complete collection of Central European Nomada species here), but the impossibility of recognizing important characters on the photo. And, on the photo is a male, what is more difficult to identify than a female.

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In Belgium, 50 sp.Grin!
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TiCor
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Posted on 26-04-2008 06:33
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Thanks for the help!
I knew it would be difficult, so I will keep it as Nomada sp.
Regards,
Tim

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