Twenty-five species of the genus Nomada collected by the Kyushu University Expedition in Central Asia from 2000 to 2004 are reported. Twelve species are recorded from Kazakhstan and one from Kyrgyzstan for the first time, respectively.
Specimen examined. 1♀, "Prov. Phjöngan, na[?]do" (Sökam-Juvöndži, distr. Sunan), 21. v. 1965 (M. Mroczkowski and A. Riedel).Distribution. Japan; Korean Peninsula (North and South Korea), Far East Russia (Primorsky).Remarks. This species is widespread and common in Japan. Tsuneki (1986) and Mitai & Tadauchi (2007) already reported the occurrence of it in South Korea, and
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