Genera of the leaf-feeding Dendrothripinae of the world (Thysanoptera, Thripidae), with new species from Australia and Sulawesi, Indonesia Author Mound, Laurence A. Author Tree, Desley J. text Zootaxa 2016 4109 5 569 582 journal article 39092 10.11646/zootaxa.4109.5.5 6bf8e862-b6f3-4da7-a8c2-b89e1c636e95 1175-5326 261205 24DE652C-A52D-4372-825A-E251293661AF Key to species of Ensiferothrips 1. Females with fore wing first vein bearing 4 or 5 large dark expanded setae bearing longitudinal ridges ( Fig. 27 ); head with ocellar triangle tuberculate between ocellar setae pair III ( Fig. 26 ); sternites with numerous small tubercles.............. 2 -. Females with fore wing first vein setae all pale; ocellar triangle reticulate; sternites reticulate.......................... 3 2. Basal stem of fore wing first vein with 4 (rarely 5) setae, of which only the distal seta is large and dark, first vein thus with 4 large dark setae; sternite VII median setal pair closer to posterior margin than their length....................... primus -. Basal stem of fore wing first vein with 4 setae ( Fig. 27 ), of which setae II and IV are larger and darker than I and III, first vein thus with 5 large dark setae; sternite VII median setal pair further from posterior margin than their length...... wallacei sp.n. 3. Female with pronotal and ocellar setae longitudinally grooved and slightly flattened; lateral areas of tergite IV transversely reticulate, posterior reticles with internal longitudinal striae; fore wing apical seta 2/3 as long as width of wing; sternite VII setae arising submarginally....................................................................... secundus -. Pronotal and ocellar setae setaceous, acute, without longitudinal ridges ( Fig. 21 ); lateral areas of tergite IV transversely striate ( Fig. 24 ); fore wing apical seta longer than wing width; sternite VII with all three setae arising at margin.... lamingtoni sp.n.