Anthidium (Anthidium) flavotarsum Wu, 1982

(Fig. 5 a–f, male, holotype; Fig. 6 a–h, male)

Anthidium flavotarsum Wu, 1982: 410, ♂.

Anthidium (Anthidium) flavotarsum Wu, 1982: Wu, 2006: 146, ♂ (key), 162, ♂ (redescription), Fig. 84.

Diagnosis: This species known only from the male. The male lateral lobe of S6 large and extending far beyond rest of apical margin, the median lobe of S6 with two strong projections, these unique characters are shared only with A. (A.) sichuanense Wu, 1993, but the species can be distinguished from A. (A.) sichuanense by the long and acute lateral lobe of S6 (Fig. 6h), and metasomal terga covered with sparse pubescence (Fig. 6f).

Material examined: China, Xizang: Jomda Xian (31º30′N, 98º12′E), 1 ♂ (holotype), 26.VII.1976, 1 ♂, 7. VI .1976, 3400 m, leg. Yi-Heng HANG .

Type locality. China: Xizang: Jomda Xian [as Jamda] .

Distribution: China (Xizang).

Floral association: unknown.

Remarks: The holotype specimen was dissected previously; S6–S8, T6–T7 and genitalia of the deposited holotype are missing. The male examined here just has S7–S8, T7, and genitalia missing, so these important characters are only known from Wu (1982, 2006).