Iotatubothrips kranzae Mound, Crespi & Tucker
Iotatubothrips kranzae Mound, Crespi & Tucker 1998: 11 .
This species is known only from Western Australia, Murchison River crossing, where it was found inducing woody galls on stems of Casuarina obesa . It represents the only known example of genitalic dimorphism among Thysanoptera, in that the phallotheca of winged males is almost 50% longer than the phallotheca of wingless males.