Pachyanthidium Friese
Anthidium (Pachyanthidium) Friese 1905: 66 –75. Type species: Anthidium bicolor Lepeletier, designated by Cockerell, 1920.
Pachyanthidium Friese: Cockerell 1930: 45.
Pachyanthidium (Pachyanthidium) Friese: Pasteels 1984: 4 –153.
Pachyanthidium (Trichanthidium) Cockerell, 1930: 53 . Type species: Pachyanthidium occipitale Cockerell, monobasic.
Ausanthidium Pasteels, 1969: 10 –61. Type species Anthidiellum ausense Mavromoustakis, 1934, by original designation.
Pachyanthidium (Ausanthidium): Michener and Griswold 1994: 301 –319.
Pachyanthidium (Trichanthidiodes) Michener and Griswold, 1994: 301 –319. Type species: Pachyanthidium semiluteum Pasteels, 1981, by original designation.
Diagnosis. Diagnostic features of Pachyanthidium are the lamellate omaulus; carinate to lamellate preoccipital margin; gently outcurved subantennal suture; short, stout multi-dentate mandible; closed scutal-scutellar suture; and lamellate scutellum that extends posteriorly beyond the metanotum.
Subgenera can be recognized as follows: Ausanthidium has naked eyes and arolia present on all legs; it is monotypic and Afrotropical. Trichanthidium has hairy eyes, no arolia, lateral spines on T3–T5 and a ventral, longitudinal carina on the mid femora. It comprises four Afrotropical species. Trichanthidiodes also has hairy eyes and no arolia, but does not have spines on T3–T5 or a carina on the mid femora. It is monotypic and Afrotropical. Pachyanthidium s. str. has eyes that lack hairs and no arolia. There are ten Afrotropical species.