Pectinapis fasciata LaBerge, 1970:324, ♂♀. Holotype ♀, Zamora, Michacán, Mexico, August 28, 1954 (University of California at Berkeley, leg. E.G. Linsley, J.W. MacSwain & R.F. Smith). - LaBerge, 1970LaBerge, W.E. 1970. A new genus with three new species of eucerine bees from México (Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 43 (3):321-328. (distribution); LaBerge, 1989LaBerge, W.E. 1989. A review of the bees of the genus Pectinapis (Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 62 (4):524-527. (distribution); Estrada de Léon & Ayala Barajas, 1995Estrada de Léon, M. & R. Ayala Barajas 1995. Abejas silvestres (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) de la Sierra del Tigre, Jalisco. Apicultura Moderna 7:12-24. (distribution). - As Tetraloniella fasciata: - Nava-Bolaños & Osorio-Olvera, 2022Nava-Bolaños, A. & L. Osorio-Olvera 2022. Estado del arte del conocimiento de biodiversidad de los polinizadores de México. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 93:1-77. (distribution).
Eucera labergei Dorchin, in Dorchin et al., 2018:228 Replacement name for Pectinapis fasciata LaBerge, 1970 by Dorchin et al., 2018Dorchin, A., B.N. Danforth & T. Griswold 2018. A new genus of eucerine bees endemic to southwestern North America revealed in phylogenetic analyses of the Eucera complex (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Eucerini). Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 76 (2):215-234.:228.