Pseudoanthidium Friese, 1898

Anthidium (Pseudoanthidium) Friese, 1898: 101. Type species: Anthidium alpinum Morawitz, 1873, designated by Sandhouse, 1943: 593. See Kasparek and Ebmer 2023.

Paranthidiellum Michener, 1948: 25. Type species: Anthidium cribratum Morawitz, 1875, by original designation.

Pseudoanthidium (Paraanthidiellum) Pasteels, 1969: 79, unnecessary emendation of Paranthidiellum Michener.

Pseudoanthidium (Carinellum) Pasteels, 1969a: 80. Type species: Anthidium ochrognathum Alfken, 1932, by original designation.

Trachusa (Orientotrachusa) Gupta, 1993: 50. Type species: Anthidium orientale Bingham, 1897, by original designation.

Pseudoanthidium Friese: Pasteels 1969: 76-77.

Note.

Pseudoanthidium commonly has a tentorial pit placed below the connection of the subantennal suture and the epistomal suture (Michener 2007). The female mandible has more than four teeth, and the terga are without an apically depressed area (see Fig. 13E; Litman et al. 2016). As a very broad, ill-defined complex group, the South East Asian fauna is represented by only one subgenus, Pseudoanthidium s. str.