Katothrips
Katothrips is a genus of thrips in the family Phlaeothripidae. It was first described by Laurence Alfred Mound in 1971. The type species is Kladothrips tityrus.
Species of this genus are found throughout all mainland states and territories of Australia, and they form galls on Acacias.
Species
Katothrips argenteusKatothrips biconusKatothrips brevitibiaKatothrips brigalowiKatothrips brunneicorpusKatothrips capitatusKatothrips dampieriKatothrips diamantinusKatothrips echinatusKatothrips enochrusKatothrips flindersiKatothrips glandisKatothrips grasbyiKatothrips hamersleyiKatothrips hoareiKatothrips hyrumKatothrips mackeyanaeKatothrips masliniKatothrips melasmusKatothrips mitchelliKatothrips neottusKatothrips nodusKatothrips orionisKatothrips papulusKatothrips pendulaeKatothrips peratusKatothrips sifrusKatothrips spinosissimusKatothrips spinosusKatothrips stuartiKatothrips tagacisKatothrips tityrusKatothrips uniconusKatothrips unicus- ''Katothrips yamma''