Nomada succincta
Geelzwarte wespbij
- Category
- invertebrate
- Primary role
- pollinator
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Hymenoptera
- Family
- Apidae
- Genus
- Nomada
Animalia | Arthropoda | Insecta | Hymenoptera | Apidae | Nomada
External: GBIF #1343826
0 AI-consensus-verified claims .
No verified claims involving this entity yet.
Genus-level evidence
2 claims where the source named the organism only at the genus or collective level (e.g. Nomada sp.) and did not determine the species. Listed separately because they apply to the genus, not specifically to Nomada succincta.
- parasitism · Nomada spp. → Andrena spp. · effect: harmful
“cephalic secretions of males are chemically similar to Dufour's gland volatiles”
- parasitism · Nomada spp. → Melitta spp. · effect: harmful
“cephalic secretions of the males are chemically similar to Dufour's gland volatiles of the females of the host species, Andrena or Melitta”
Aggregated via GloBI — not independently verified by AgroEco.
biocontrol 2
- GloBI preysOn Nomada succincta https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/6293456
- GloBI eats Nomada succincta https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/6293456
pollination 12
- GloBI visitsFlowersOf Calendula arvensis https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/159505093
- GloBI pollinates Malus domestica Timothy Weekers, Jordi Bosch, Diego Cejas, Bianca Drepper, Michael Garratt, Louise Hutchinson, Nicolas Leclercq, Patrick Lhomme, Leon Marshall, Denis Michez, Jean-Marc Molenberg, Stuart Roberts, Laura Roquer-Beni, Guy Smagghe, Peter Vandamme, Nicolas J. Vereecken, Thomas J. Wood DOI
- GloBI pollinates Taraxacum officinale doi:10.1111/ele.12657 DOI
- GloBI pollinates Juniperus communis Lanuza et al. (2025), EuPPollNet: A European Database of Plant-Pollinator Networks. Global Ecol Biogeogr, 34: e70000. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.70000. Accessed at <https://github.com/ElPea9/EuPPollNet/archive/df446ce3a2b0b0753777531aee32b965e41ebd7b.zip> on 23 May 2026.
- GloBI pollinates Brassica napus doi:10.1111/ele.12657 DOI
- GloBI pollinates Buxus sempervirens Lanuza et al. (2025), EuPPollNet: A European Database of Plant-Pollinator Networks. Global Ecol Biogeogr, 34: e70000. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.70000. Accessed at <https://github.com/ElPea9/EuPPollNet/archive/df446ce3a2b0b0753777531aee32b965e41ebd7b.zip> on 23 May 2026.
- GloBI pollinates Fragaria moschata Lanuza et al. (2025), EuPPollNet: A European Database of Plant-Pollinator Networks. Global Ecol Biogeogr, 34: e70000. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.70000. Accessed at <https://github.com/ElPea9/EuPPollNet/archive/df446ce3a2b0b0753777531aee32b965e41ebd7b.zip> on 23 May 2026.
- GloBI pollinates Polygala calcarea Lanuza et al. (2025), EuPPollNet: A European Database of Plant-Pollinator Networks. Global Ecol Biogeogr, 34: e70000. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.70000. Accessed at <https://github.com/ElPea9/EuPPollNet/archive/df446ce3a2b0b0753777531aee32b965e41ebd7b.zip> on 23 May 2026.
- GloBI pollinates Salvia rosmarinus doi:10.1007/s00442-007-0946-1 DOI
- GloBI pollinates Thymus praecox Lanuza et al. (2025), EuPPollNet: A European Database of Plant-Pollinator Networks. Global Ecol Biogeogr, 34: e70000. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.70000. Accessed at <https://github.com/ElPea9/EuPPollNet/archive/df446ce3a2b0b0753777531aee32b965e41ebd7b.zip> on 23 May 2026.
- GloBI pollinates Veronica chamaedrys doi:10.1111/ele.12657 DOI
- GloBI mutualistOf Rosmarinus officinalis @article{bartomeus_contrasting_2008, title = {Contrasting effects of invasive plants in plant-pollinator networks}, volume = {155}, issn = {1432-1939}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-007-0946-1}, doi = {10.1007/s00442-007-0946-1}, abstract = {The structural organization of mutualism networks, typified by interspecific positive interactions, is important to maintain community diversity. However, there is little information available about the effect of introduced species on the structure of such networks. We compared uninvaded and invaded ecological communities, to examine how two species of invasive plants with large and showy flowers (Carpobrotusaffine acinaciformis and Opuntiastricta) affect the structure of Mediterranean plant-pollinator networks. To attribute differences in pollination to the direct presence of the invasive species, areas were surveyed that contained similar native plant species cover, diversity and floral composition, with or without the invaders. Both invasive plant species received significantly more pollinator visits than any native species and invaders interacted strongly with pollinators. Overall, the pollinator community richness was similar in invaded and uninvaded plots, and only a few generalist pollinators visited invasive species exclusively. Invasive plants acted as pollination super generalists. The two species studied were visited by 43\% and 31\% of the total insect taxa in the community, respectively, suggesting they play a central role in the plant-pollinator networks. Carpobrotus and Opuntia had contrasting effects on pollinator visitation rates to native plants: Carpobrotus facilitated the visit of pollinators to native species, whereas Opuntia competed for pollinators with native species, increasing the nestedness of the plant-pollinator network. These results indicate that the introduction of a new species to a community can have important consequences for the structure of the plant-pollinator network.}, number = {4}, journal = {Oecologia}, author = {Bartomeus, Ignasi and Vilà, Montserrat and Santamaría, Luís}, month = apr, year = {2008}, pages = {761--770} } DOI
attractant 7
- GloBI visitsFlowersOf Calendula arvensis https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/159505093
- GloBI pollinates Buxus sempervirens Lanuza et al. (2025), EuPPollNet: A European Database of Plant-Pollinator Networks. Global Ecol Biogeogr, 34: e70000. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.70000. Accessed at <https://github.com/ElPea9/EuPPollNet/archive/df446ce3a2b0b0753777531aee32b965e41ebd7b.zip> on 23 May 2026.
- GloBI pollinates Fragaria moschata Lanuza et al. (2025), EuPPollNet: A European Database of Plant-Pollinator Networks. Global Ecol Biogeogr, 34: e70000. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.70000. Accessed at <https://github.com/ElPea9/EuPPollNet/archive/df446ce3a2b0b0753777531aee32b965e41ebd7b.zip> on 23 May 2026.
- GloBI pollinates Polygala calcarea Lanuza et al. (2025), EuPPollNet: A European Database of Plant-Pollinator Networks. Global Ecol Biogeogr, 34: e70000. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.70000. Accessed at <https://github.com/ElPea9/EuPPollNet/archive/df446ce3a2b0b0753777531aee32b965e41ebd7b.zip> on 23 May 2026.
- GloBI pollinates Salvia rosmarinus doi:10.1007/s00442-007-0946-1 DOI
- GloBI pollinates Thymus praecox Lanuza et al. (2025), EuPPollNet: A European Database of Plant-Pollinator Networks. Global Ecol Biogeogr, 34: e70000. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.70000. Accessed at <https://github.com/ElPea9/EuPPollNet/archive/df446ce3a2b0b0753777531aee32b965e41ebd7b.zip> on 23 May 2026.
- GloBI pollinates Veronica chamaedrys doi:10.1111/ele.12657 DOI
biocontrol 2
- GloBI preysOn Nomada succincta https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/6293456
- GloBI eats Nomada succincta https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/6293456
crop interaction 5
- GloBI pollinates Malus domestica Timothy Weekers, Jordi Bosch, Diego Cejas, Bianca Drepper, Michael Garratt, Louise Hutchinson, Nicolas Leclercq, Patrick Lhomme, Leon Marshall, Denis Michez, Jean-Marc Molenberg, Stuart Roberts, Laura Roquer-Beni, Guy Smagghe, Peter Vandamme, Nicolas J. Vereecken, Thomas J. Wood DOI
- GloBI pollinates Taraxacum officinale doi:10.1111/ele.12657 DOI
- GloBI pollinates Juniperus communis Lanuza et al. (2025), EuPPollNet: A European Database of Plant-Pollinator Networks. Global Ecol Biogeogr, 34: e70000. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.70000. Accessed at <https://github.com/ElPea9/EuPPollNet/archive/df446ce3a2b0b0753777531aee32b965e41ebd7b.zip> on 23 May 2026.
- GloBI pollinates Brassica napus doi:10.1111/ele.12657 DOI
- GloBI mutualistOf Rosmarinus officinalis @article{bartomeus_contrasting_2008, title = {Contrasting effects of invasive plants in plant-pollinator networks}, volume = {155}, issn = {1432-1939}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-007-0946-1}, doi = {10.1007/s00442-007-0946-1}, abstract = {The structural organization of mutualism networks, typified by interspecific positive interactions, is important to maintain community diversity. However, there is little information available about the effect of introduced species on the structure of such networks. We compared uninvaded and invaded ecological communities, to examine how two species of invasive plants with large and showy flowers (Carpobrotusaffine acinaciformis and Opuntiastricta) affect the structure of Mediterranean plant-pollinator networks. To attribute differences in pollination to the direct presence of the invasive species, areas were surveyed that contained similar native plant species cover, diversity and floral composition, with or without the invaders. Both invasive plant species received significantly more pollinator visits than any native species and invaders interacted strongly with pollinators. Overall, the pollinator community richness was similar in invaded and uninvaded plots, and only a few generalist pollinators visited invasive species exclusively. Invasive plants acted as pollination super generalists. The two species studied were visited by 43\% and 31\% of the total insect taxa in the community, respectively, suggesting they play a central role in the plant-pollinator networks. Carpobrotus and Opuntia had contrasting effects on pollinator visitation rates to native plants: Carpobrotus facilitated the visit of pollinators to native species, whereas Opuntia competed for pollinators with native species, increasing the nestedness of the plant-pollinator network. These results indicate that the introduction of a new species to a community can have important consequences for the structure of the plant-pollinator network.}, number = {4}, journal = {Oecologia}, author = {Bartomeus, Ignasi and Vilà, Montserrat and Santamaría, Luís}, month = apr, year = {2008}, pages = {761--770} } DOI