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- Nomadinae abstract "The subfamily Nomadinae (e.g. Nomada, Epeolus, Triepeolus, Holcopasites) is the largest and most diverse group of cleptoparasitic "cuckoo bees" with 31 genera in 10 tribes; they occur worldwide, and utilize many different types of bees as hosts. As parasites, they lack a pollen-carrying scopa, and are often extraordinarily wasp-like in appearance. All known species share the behavioral trait of females entering host nests when the host is absent, and inserting their eggs into the wall of the host cell; the larval parasite emerges later, after the cell has been closed by the host female, and kills the host larva. The first-instar larvae of nomadines are specially adapted for this, and possess long mandibles they use to kill the host larva, though these mandibles are lost as soon as the larva molts to the second instar, at which point it simply feeds on the pollen/nectar provisions. Another unusual behavioral habit seen in adults of various genera is that they will frequently "sleep" while grasping onto plant stems or leaves with only their mandibles.".
- Nomadinae thumbnail Nomada_fulvicornis01.jpg?width=300.
- Nomadinae wikiPageID "4988378".
- Nomadinae wikiPageRevisionID "568876586".
- Nomadinae authority "Latreille, 1802".
- Nomadinae hasPhotoCollection Nomadinae.
- Nomadinae imageCaption "Nomada fulvicornis".
- Nomadinae subdivision Ammobatini.
- Nomadinae subdivision "Ammobatoidini".
- Nomadinae subdivision "Biastini".
- Nomadinae subdivision "Brachynomadini".
- Nomadinae subdivision "Caenoprosopidini".
- Nomadinae subdivision "Epeolini".
- Nomadinae subdivision "Hexepeolini".
- Nomadinae subdivision "Neolarrini".
- Nomadinae subdivision "Nomadini".
- Nomadinae subdivision "Townsendiellini".
- Nomadinae subdivisionRanks "Tribes".
- Nomadinae taxon "Nomadinae".
- Nomadinae subject Category:Apidae.
- Nomadinae subject Category:Bees.
- Nomadinae subject Category:Brood_parasites.
- Nomadinae type Animal100015388.
- Nomadinae type Arthropod101767661.
- Nomadinae type Bee102206856.
- Nomadinae type Bees.
- Nomadinae type BroodParasites.
- Nomadinae type HymenopterousInsect102206270.
- Nomadinae type Insect102159955.
- Nomadinae type Invertebrate101905661.
- Nomadinae type LivingThing100004258.
- Nomadinae type Object100002684.
- Nomadinae type Organism100004475.
- Nomadinae type Parasite101384687.
- Nomadinae type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Nomadinae type Whole100003553.
- Nomadinae type Animal.
- Nomadinae type Eukaryote.
- Nomadinae type Species.
- Nomadinae type Insect.
- Nomadinae type Organism.
- Nomadinae comment "The subfamily Nomadinae (e.g. Nomada, Epeolus, Triepeolus, Holcopasites) is the largest and most diverse group of cleptoparasitic "cuckoo bees" with 31 genera in 10 tribes; they occur worldwide, and utilize many different types of bees as hosts. As parasites, they lack a pollen-carrying scopa, and are often extraordinarily wasp-like in appearance.".
- Nomadinae label "Nomadinae".
- Nomadinae label "Nomadinae".
- Nomadinae label "Nomadinae".
- Nomadinae label "Nomadinae".
- Nomadinae label "Nomadinae".
- Nomadinae sameAs Nomadinae.
- Nomadinae sameAs Nomadinae.
- Nomadinae sameAs Nomadinae.
- Nomadinae sameAs m.0cypc0.
- Nomadinae sameAs Q902392.
- Nomadinae sameAs Q902392.
- Nomadinae sameAs Nomadinae.
- Nomadinae wasDerivedFrom Nomadinae?oldid=568876586.
- Nomadinae depiction Nomada_fulvicornis01.jpg.
- Nomadinae isPrimaryTopicOf Nomadinae.