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Black and yellow Nomada
BUCAILLE
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Posted on 01-05-2020 15:33
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Hi Who can help me to identify this Nomada ? I could add a picture of the face if necessary. Thanks a lot
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos253/big/P1030994.JPG
Denis Bucaille : France : Méry-la-Bataille : 60420 : 16/04/2020
Altitude : 123 m - Taille : 11 mm
Réf. : 253620
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos253/big/P1030964.JPG
Denis Bucaille : France : Méry-la-Bataille : 60420 : 16/04/2020
Altitude : 123 m - Taille : 11 mm
Réf. : 253618
 
eklans
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Hi, it looks quite like N. fulvicornis - but I'm not sure.

Eric
 
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Many thanks for your reply. Denis
 
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Could this picture help ? Thanks

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos253/big/P1030983.JPG
Denis Bucaille : France : Méry-la-Bataille : 60420 : 16/04/2020
Altitude : 123 m - Taille : 11 mm
Réf. : 253619
 
eklans
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yes, it helps - but unfortunately for me only to exclude fulvicornis which has a yellow labrum.

Eric
 
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Anyway. Your answer may help another one to identify it later. Thanks a lot.
 
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