taxonID	type	description	language	source
A582F71AE07D5B68BAED45DE80110B02.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Panama, Veraguas Province • ♂; in alcohol; Cuenca 116, Las Palmas District, nr Pixvae, Quebrada Monita, nr Pixvae; 7.8158 ° N, 81.55674 ° W; 26 m a. s. l.; Malaise trap; 28 Jan. 2023; V. Rodriguez leg.; MUPADI.	en	Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Rios Gonzalez, Tomas A., Rodriguez, Viterbo, Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C. (2024): The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19 (1): 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513
A582F71AE07D5B68BAED45DE80110B02.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Costa Rica, Panama. Superfamily Glossosomatoidea Wallengren, 1891 Family Glossosomatidae Wallengren, 1891 This family is represented in the Neotropics by 11 genera and more than 270 species (Holzenthal and Calor 2017; Blahnik and Armitage 2019). In Panama, three genera are known (Culoptila Mosley, 1954, Mortoniella Ulmer, 1906, and Protoptila Banks, 1904), and 31 total species. The genus Mortoniella has been treated comprehensively for the neotropics in a series of revisions by Blahnik and Holzenthal (2008, 2011, 2017). This genus is represented in Panama by 16 species (Flint 1974; Blahnik and Holzenthal 2008; Blahnik and Armitage 2019). Herein we add one new country record for this genus.	en	Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Rios Gonzalez, Tomas A., Rodriguez, Viterbo, Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C. (2024): The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19 (1): 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513
05862D7D784E543D982CF4B4F4FFF7CC.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Panama, Chiriqui Province • ♂; in alcohol; Cuenca 093, Gualaca District, afluente Quebrada Arenal, Bosque Protector Palo Seco; 8.77650 ° N, 82.20897 ° W; 1044 m a. s. l.; UV light trap; 8 Oct. 2019; T. Rios, Y. Aguirre leg.; MUPADI.	en	Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Rios Gonzalez, Tomas A., Rodriguez, Viterbo, Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C. (2024): The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19 (1): 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513
05862D7D784E543D982CF4B4F4FFF7CC.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Costa Rica, Panama. New country record. Infraorder Brevitentoria Weaver, 1984 Family Helicopsychidae Ulmer, 1906 There are approximately 300 species in this family, found primarily in tropical habitats, with well over a third of these found in the Neotropical Region (Holzenthal and Calor 2017; Moreno et al. 2023). In Panama, 14 species have been recorded. Herein we register one new country record.	en	Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Rios Gonzalez, Tomas A., Rodriguez, Viterbo, Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C. (2024): The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19 (1): 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513
6F01865F91E65621A7A6051E7DC51288.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Panama, Chiriqui Province • ♂; in alcohol; Cuenca 108, Dolega District, Rio Majagua, Potrerillos, Banquito de Palmira; 8.68093 ° N, 82.53276 ° W; 840 m a. s. l.; Malaise trap; 15 Apr. 2019; T. Rios, Y. Aguirre leg.; MUPADI.	en	Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Rios Gonzalez, Tomas A., Rodriguez, Viterbo, Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C. (2024): The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19 (1): 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513
6F01865F91E65621A7A6051E7DC51288.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama. New country record. Infraorder Brevitentoria Weaver, 1984 Family Odontoceridae Wallengren, 1891 This small family of caddisflies (14 genera and ~ 120 species) are found in all faunal regions, but the greatest diversity in the Neotropics is represented by the genus Marilia Mueller, 1880 (Holzenthal and Calor 2017; Bueno-Soria and Rojas-Ascencio 2004). Panama currently has two species in its fauna (M. flexuosa Mosely, 1939 and M. kingsolveri Bueno-Soria & Rojas-Ascencio, 2004). Herein we register one new country record.	en	Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Rios Gonzalez, Tomas A., Rodriguez, Viterbo, Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C. (2024): The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19 (1): 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513
853620D40A085A938E92B9CD381B3AC6.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Panama: Chiriqui Province • ♂; in alcohol; Cuenca 108, Dolega District, Rio Majagua, Potrerillos, Banquito de Palmira; 8.68093 ° N, 82.53276 ° W; 840 m a. s. l.; Malaise trap; 10 - 25 Jan. 2020; T. Rios, Y. Aguirre leg; MUPADI.	en	Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Rios Gonzalez, Tomas A., Rodriguez, Viterbo, Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C. (2024): The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19 (1): 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513
853620D40A085A938E92B9CD381B3AC6.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Costa Rica, Panama. New country record. Superfamily Psychomyioidea Ivanov, 2002 Famly Polycentropodidae Ulmer, 1903 The Polycentropodidae consists of more than 650 species in 15 genera found in most biogeographic regions (Chamorro and Holzenthal 2011). The genus Polyplectropus Ulmer, 1905, with more than 150 species, is most common in tropical and subtropical regions. In the Neotropical Region, approximately 98 species are known, with 13 species previously recorded from Panama (Holzenthal and Calor 2017). Herein we add one new country record.	en	Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Rios Gonzalez, Tomas A., Rodriguez, Viterbo, Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C. (2024): The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19 (1): 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513
893D2A18C4E453B298376FBFE9D839BD.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Panama, Chiriqui Province • ♂; in alcohol; Cuenca 104, Bugaba District, Rio Guigala, La Concepcion; 8.51845 ° N, 82.64280 ° W; 209 m a. s. l.; UV light trap; 12 Feb. 2021; T. Rios, Y. Aguirre leg.; MUPADI • ♂; in alcohol; ibid., Cuenca 102, Renacimiento District, Santa Clara, Rio Candela; C 102 S 27; 8.823561 ° N, 82.841127 ° W; 886 m a. s. l. LED UV light trap; 22 Feb. 2023; T. Rios, Y. Aguirre leg.; MUPADI.	en	Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Rios Gonzalez, Tomas A., Rodriguez, Viterbo, Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C. (2024): The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19 (1): 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513
893D2A18C4E453B298376FBFE9D839BD.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Costa Rica, Panama. New country record.	en	Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Rios Gonzalez, Tomas A., Rodriguez, Viterbo, Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C. (2024): The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19 (1): 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513
384FB10AE50455CA8C2187E122B0F057.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Panama, Chiriqui Province • ♂; in alcohol; Cuenca 108, Boqueron District, Rio Chirigagua, Puente antes de llegar al Hotel Los Delfines; 8.48139 ° N, 82.54788 ° W; 128 m a. s. l.; UV light trap; 12 Feb. 2021; T. Rios, Y. Aguirre leg.; MUPADI; • 7 ♂; in alcohol; ibid., 13 Mar. 2021; MUPADI; • 16 ♂; in alcohol; ibid., 12 Apr. 2021; MUPADI; • ♂; in alcohol; ibid., 18 Apr. 2021; MUPADI; • ♂; in alcohol; ibid., Cuenca 104, Bugaba District, Rio Gueigala, La Concepcion; 8.51845 ° N, 82.64280 ° W; 209 m a. s. l.; UV light trap; 12 Feb. 2021; leg. T. Rios, Y. Aguirre leg.; MUPADI; • 12 ♂; in alcohol; ibid., 12 Mar. 2021; MUPADI; • 17 ♂; in alcohol; ibid., 12 Apr. 2021; MUPADI; • 10 ♂; in alcohol; ibid., Cuenca 108, David District, Rio Platanal, San Pablo Viejo, puente via Interamericana antes de llegar a la entrada de Bagala; 8.46416 ° N, 82.52030 ° W; 84 m a. s. l.; UV light trap; 6 Oct. 2021; leg. T. Rios, Y. Aguirre leg.; MUPADI; • 6 ♂; in alcohol; ibid., David, Via a Mantilla cerca del cementera de San Pablo Viejo, Quebrada del Tejar; 8.463110 ° N, 82.469554 ° W; UV light trap; 4 Mar. 2022; leg. T. Rios; MUPADI.	en	Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Rios Gonzalez, Tomas A., Rodriguez, Viterbo, Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C. (2024): The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19 (1): 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513
384FB10AE50455CA8C2187E122B0F057.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Canada, Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, U. S. A. New country record.	en	Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Rios Gonzalez, Tomas A., Rodriguez, Viterbo, Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C. (2024): The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19 (1): 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513
C56B11985DD753A7B4BB71A7852FC268.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Panama, Veraguas Province • ♂; in alcohol; Cuenca 132, San Francisco District, nr La Perdiz, N of San Francisco, Rio Betegui; 8.36047 ° N, 80.99481 ° W; 144 m a. s. l.; LED UV light trap; 28 Jan. 2023; V. Rodriguez leg.; MUPADI.	en	Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Rios Gonzalez, Tomas A., Rodriguez, Viterbo, Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C. (2024): The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19 (1): 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513
C56B11985DD753A7B4BB71A7852FC268.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Costa Rica, Panama. New country record. Infraorder Brevitentoria Weaver, 1984 Family Anomalopsychidae Flint, 1981 The Anomalopsychidae Flint, 1981 was created to contain two genera, Anomalopsyche Flint, 1967 and Contulma Flint, 1969, and species of caddisflies formerly assigned to the Sericostomatidae. To date, Anomalopsyche minuta (Schmid, 1957) remains the sole representative of its genus. Contulma cranifer Flint, 1969 has been joined by several dozens of new species, most recently by Holzenthal et al. (2017; three new species from the Andes of Ecuador) and by Dumas (2018; one new species from the Atlantic Forest area of Rio de Janeiro State in southeastern Brazil). A total of 31 species are now assigned to this genus (Dumas 2018). In Panama, we have previously recorded the genus (Armitage et al. 2016), but the new species that supports that record is as yet undescribed. Herein we record a described species, C. talamanca Holzenthal & Flint, 1995, as a new country record for Panama.	en	Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Rios Gonzalez, Tomas A., Rodriguez, Viterbo, Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C. (2024): The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19 (1): 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513
B6D9B052EBEA5643952569EBBB7142AF.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Panama, Veraguas Province • 2 ♂; in alcohol; Cuenca 132, San Francisco District, nr La Perdiz, N of San Francisco, Rio Betegui; 8.36047 ° N, 80.99481 ° W; 144 m a. s. l.; LED UV light trap; 28 Jan. 2023; V. Rodriguez leg.; MUPADI.	en	Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Rios Gonzalez, Tomas A., Rodriguez, Viterbo, Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C. (2024): The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19 (1): 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513
B6D9B052EBEA5643952569EBBB7142AF.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Belize, Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama. New country record. Suborder Integripalpia Martynov, 1924 Superfamily Hydroptiloidea Stephens, 1836 Family Hydroptilidae Stephens, 1836 The microcaddisflies (Hydroptilidae) represent the largest of the 50 families of Trichoptera, with almost 2,700 species distributed in six subfamilies and 76 genera (Thomson 2023). By our internal count, Panama now has more than 250 species distributed in 21 genera, representing the highest country-level diversity in the Neotropics. In Panama, the genus Bredinia Flint, 1968 is represented by five species, three of which were added since 2015. The genus Mayatrichia Mosley, 1937 was added to Panama's fauna by Armitage et al. (2020), by recording the presence of Mayatrichia illobia Harris & Holzenthal, 1990. Herein we add one new country record for each of these genera. Subfamily Hydroptilinae Botosaneanu, 1956 Tribe Neotrichiini Ross, 1956	en	Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Rios Gonzalez, Tomas A., Rodriguez, Viterbo, Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C. (2024): The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera). Neotropical Biology and Conservation 19 (1): 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.19.e117513
