The Phlaeothrips - lineage of fungus feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae) in Iran with a new species of Hindsiothrips Author Minaei, Kambiz text Zootaxa 2013 3599 3 279 290 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.3599.3.5 16b62458-0eaf-4510-aba9-219a0ea40a3d 1175-5326 221937 40567428-3478-4D86-8014-84425BAED692 Key to genera of Phlaeothrips lineage from Iran [species of Phlaeothrips not examined] 1. Antennae 7-segmented ( Fig. 4 ); apterous; body surface with sculpture..................................... Idiothrips -. Antennae 8-segmented ( Figs 1, 2, 3 7 ); apterous or macropterous; body surface with or without sculpture................ 2 2. Antennal segment II clearly constricted at base ( Fig. 7 ); cheeks with warts; forewing without duplicated cilia..... Stictothrips -. Antennal segment II not so clearly constricted at base ( Figs 1, 2, 3 ); cheeks with or without warts; forewing, if present, with or without duplicated cilia................................................................................ 3 3. Antennal segments III and IV with 3 and 4 sensoria respectively ( Fig. 6 )….…...................................... 4 -. Antennal segments III and IV with at most 2 and 3 sensoria respectively ( Figs 2, 3, 5 ).............................. 6 4. Macropterous, forewing constricted medially with duplicated cilia ( Fig. 20 ); head with setal bearing tubercles on cheeks ( Fig. 9 )..................................................................................... Hoplandrothrips -. Apterous or macropterous, if macropterous, forewing not constricted medially, with or without duplicated cilia ( Fig. 21 ); head with or without setal bearing tubercles on cheeks............................................................ 5 5. Head with prominent setal bearing tubercles on cheeks...................................... Phlaeothrips coriaceus -. Head without prominent setal bearing tubercles on cheeks ( Fig. 11 )..................................... Hoplothrips 6. Antennal segment IV with 2 sensoria ( Fig. 1 ); macropterous, forewings with transverse band ( Fig. 19 ); pelta not developed........................................................................................... Aleurodothrips -. Antennal segment IV with 3 senoria; apterous; pelta developed (Fig. 22)……………..................... Hindsiothrips