Key to Genera of Trichantherinae
1a. Calyx 3-lobed; corolla throat conspicuously gibbous-saccate ventrally; seeds 12–24 per capsule; pollen pantoforate............................................. Louteridium
1b. Calyx 5-lobed; corolla throat sometimes ampliate but not conspicuously gibbous-saccate ventrally; seeds up to10 per capsule; pollen loxodicolporate............................ 2
2a. Corolla subcylindric (or at least with the tube subcylindric and elongate; or if with a ± ampliate throat as sometimes in Suessenguthia multisetosa, then with flowers borne in headlike involucres subtended by several pairs of bracts); fertile stamens 2 or 4................. 3
2b. Corolla ± campanulate (i.e., throat ampliate; flowers not borne in headlike involucres as described above); fertile stamens 4............................................. 5
3a. Fertile stamens 2..................................................... Sanchezia
3b. Fertile stamens 4............................................................ 4
4a. Thecae awned at base.............................................. Suessenguthia
4b. Thecae awnless................................................. Trichosanchezia
5a. Thecae awnless, rounded at base; capsule pubescent at maturity; flowers borne on pedicels 2–11 mm long; stigma 1.5– 4.5 mm long............................... Trichanthera
5b. Thecae awned with a single, subulate projection 0.3– 1 mm long at base; capsule glabrous at maturity; flowers sessile or borne on pedicels to 2 mm long; stigma to 1 mm long. Bravaisia