Nomiapis bispinosa

Brullé 1832

Taxon referenced in page Nomiapis
Author(s) : Pauly A.
bispinosa (Brullé 1832) [Nomia]
= Nomia unidentata auct., secundum Warncke 1976 nec Olivier 1812
= Nomia rufiventris Spinola 1839
= Nomia ruficornis Spinola 1839
= Nomia albocincta Lucas 1849
= Nomia perforata Lucas 1849
= Nomia aureocincta Costa 1861
= Nomia basalis Smith 1875
= ? Nomia albocincta var. basirubra Magretti 1884
= Nomia aureocincta var. turcomanica Radoszkovski 1893
= Nomia bispinosa: Vachal, 1897
= Nomia basalicincta Cockerell 1922

Old Distribution (bispinosa sensu latte): Portugal, Espagne, S. France, Italie, Sardaigne, Yougoslavie, Hongrie, Grèce, S. Russie, Turquie, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Israel, Egypte, Cyrénaique, Tunisie, Algérie, Maroc.


Fleurs visitées: Allium cepa, Centaurea sp., Echinops spinosissimus, Medicago sativa, Origanum majorana, Papaver rhoeas, Peganum harmala (Zygophyllaceae), Retama retam.

Revision: See Wood & le Divelec, 2022, describing two cryptic species: Nomiapis paulyi sp nov endemic to the Peninsular Iberia and Nomiapis rufiventris (resurrected name) from North Africa and Sicily.

New distribution of N. bispinosa: from Morocco and Iberia to Central Asia.

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