The Trichoptera of Panama I. New records for caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from the Republic of Panama

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University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Insecta Mundi Center for Systematic Entomology, Gainesville, Florida 2015 The Trichoptera of Panama I. New records for caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from the Republic of Panama Brian J. Armitage Gorgas Institute, Panama, tobikera89@gmail.com Steven C. Harris Clarion University, sharris@clarion.edu Ralph W. Holzenthal University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, holze001@umn.edu Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/insectamundi Part of the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Commons, and the Entomology Commons Armitage, Brian J.; Harris, Steven C.; and Holzenthal, Ralph W., "The Trichoptera of Panama I. New records for caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from the Republic of Panama" (2015). Insecta Mundi. 940. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/insectamundi/940 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Center for Systematic Entomology, Gainesville, Florida at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Insecta Mundi by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln.

INSECTA MUNDI A Journal of World Insect Systematics 0435 The Trichoptera of Panama I. New records for caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from the Republic of Panama Brian J. Armitage Instituto Conmemorativo Gorgas de Estudio de la Salud Ave. Justo Arosemena y Calle 35 Apartado Postal N o 0816-02593 Panamá, Republic of Panamá tobikera89@gmail.com Steven C. Harris Department of Biology and Geosciences Clarion University Clarion, PA 16214 USA sharris@clarion.edu Ralph W. Holzenthal Department of Entomology University of Minnesota St. Paul, MN 55108 USA holze001@umn.edu Date of Issue: August 7, 2015 CENTER FOR SYSTEMATIC ENTOMOLOGY, INC., Gainesville, FL

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0435: 1-10 2015 The Trichoptera of Panama I. New records for caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from the Republic of Panama Brian J. Armitage Instituto Conmemorativo Gorgas de Estudio de la Salud Ave. Justo Arosemena y Calle 35 Apartado Postal N o 0816-02593 Panamá, Republic of Panamá tobikera89@gmail.com Steven C. Harris Department of Biology and Geosciences Clarion University Clarion, PA 16214 USA sharris@clarion.edu Ralph W. Holzenthal Department of Entomology University of Minnesota St. Paul, MN 55108 USA holze001@umn.edu Abstract. The Republic of Panama currently has 245 recorded species of Trichoptera distributed among 13 families. Herein we add 32 new country records for Panama, including one new family (Limnephilidae) and one new genus (Limnephilus). We also provide the first collection information for Oxyethira maya Denning for Panama. These results are part of an ongoing effort to characterize the caddisfly fauna of Panama, and to evaluate that country s major cuencas (water basins). Key Words. Philopotamidae, Xiphocentronidae, Hydropsychidae, Glossosomatidae, Hydroptilidae, Hydrobiosidae, Leptoceridae, Limnephilidae, Lepidostomatidae, cuenca. Introduction The diversity of plants and animals in the Republic of Panama is among the highest in the World. Whereas adequate diversity estimates for vascular plants, mammals, birds, and other vertebrates are obtainable, many groups of invertebrates are less adequately known (Convention on Biological Diversity, 2011). The insect order Trichoptera (caddisflies), until the last 25 years, was among the latter groups. Aguila (1992) published the first list of caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) for Panama, listing 168 species. Since that time, 77 additional species have been recorded, bringing the current total to 245 species distributed among 13 families. Even so, neighboring Costa Rica boasts over 500 species, suggesting there is much yet to learn about Panama s caddisfly fauna. Based on specimens collected by personnel of the Instituto Conmemorativo Gorgas de Estudios de la Salud and the first author, as well as material identified and housed in the University of Minnesota Insect Collection, we herein add 32 new Panamanian records. Thus, the new total of known caddisflies from the Republic of Panama is 277 species, a 13.1 % increase. In addition, one family, Limnephilidae, and one genus, Limnephilus, are now recorded from Panama for the first time. As a result of the Central American Hydrometeorological Project (UNESCO 2008), an international effort to characterize major cuencas (water basins) in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama, and to facilitate processing and exchange of hydrographic and meteorological data, was undertaken. Panama has 52 defined cuencas (Fig. 1). The Gorgas Institute is evaluating

2 INSECTA MUNDI 0435, August 2015 ARMITAGE, HARRIS, AND HOLZENTHAL the water quality of these, employing macroinvertebrates. We have included a cuenca descriptor (basin number) for each new recorded species and location. Figure 1. Major cuencas (water basins) of the Republic of Panama. New country records can be found in the cuencas indicated as follows (cuenca no. major river cuenca area): 93 Río Guariviara 2,121 km 2 ; 102 Río Chiriquí Viejo 1,376 km 2 ; 108 Río Chiriquí 1,905 km 2 ; 115 Río Chagres 3,338 km 2 ; and, 134 Río Grande 2,493 km 2 ). More comprehensive information about all major cuencas in Panama can be found at the following web site: http://www.hidroment.com.pa/cuencas.php?idioma=ing Materials and Methods Single-night collections were made, in general, using UV light over alcohol traps (Calor and Mariano 2012). Multiple-night collections were made with this same method, or employing Malaise traps, as indicated. Specimens listed in this publication are deposited in the Universidad de Panamá Museo de Invertebrados (MIUP), the Colección Zoológica Dr. Eustorgio Méndez (CoZEM) of the Gorgas Institute, the University of Minnesota Insect Collection (UMSP), or the first author s reference collection (BJA). The order of families below follows the classification presented by Holzenthal et al. (2015). Family Philopotamidae Chimarra (Chimarra) colmillo Blahnik and Holzenthal, 1992 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 108, Río Chiriquí, Fortuna Dam site near Hornitos, 8.91667 o N and 82.26667 o W, 1050 m asl, 1.i-8.ii.1977, H. Wolda, 1 male, 1 female (UMSP). Chimarra (Curgia) costaricensis Flint, 1998 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 108, Quebrada Jaramillo, Jaramillo Alta Rd. bridge, 8.76671 o N and 82.41341 o W, 1305 m asl, 26.vii.2014, A. Cornejo, 1 male (MIUP).

NEW RECORDS FOR CADDISFLIES FROM PANAMA INSECTA MUNDI 0435, August 2015 3 Chimarra (Chimarra) jemima Blahnik and Holzenthal, 1992 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 108, Río Chiriquí, Fortuna Dam site near Hornitos, 8.91667 o N and 82.26667 o W, 1050 m asl, 21.ix-18.xi.1977, H. Wolda, 1 male (UMSP). Chimarra (Curgia) purisca Flint, 1998 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 108, Río Chiriquí, Fortuna Dam site near Hornitos, 8.91667 o N and 82.26667 o W, 1050 m asl, 21.ix-18.xi.1977, H. Wolda, 1 male, 1 female (UMSP). Family Xiphocentronidae Xiphocentron evandrus Schmid, 1982 Material examined Bocas del Toro Province: Cuenca 93, Quebrada Rambala, nr Rambala Jungle Lodge, 8.91627 o N and 82.15469 o W, 120 m asl, 28.iii.2015, E. Carlson, 1 male (CoZEM); ibid., 31.iii-11.iv.2015 (Malaise trap), E. Carlson, 3 males (MIUP). Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102, Quebrada Norte, Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, 8.87361 o N and 82.69051 o W, 1709 m asl, 26-iv-10.v.2015 (Malaise trap), B. Armitage and J. Dietrich, 1 male (BJA). Family Hydropsychidae Calosopsyche ardisia Flint and Bueno-Soria, 1987 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102, Quebrada Norte, Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, 8.87361 o N and 82.69051 o W, 1709 m asl, 14.iv.2015, B. Armitage and J. Dietrich, 6 males (MIUP; CoZEM); ibid., 26-iv-10.v.2015 (Malaise trap), B. Armitage and J. Dietrich, 1 male (BJA); ibid., tributary of Río Colorado, Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, 8.88472 o N and 82.68408 o W, 1920 m asl, 14.iv.2015, B. Armitage and J. Dietrich, 1 male (MIUP). Calosopsyche bicuspis Flint and Bueno-Soria, 1987 Material examined Chiriqui Province: Cuenca 102, tributary of Río Candelas, PILA nr Jurutungo, Sr. Felix property, 8.89056 o N and 82.61201 o W, 1996 m asl, 25-26.i.2015, A. Cornejo, 1 male (CoZEM); ibid., tributary of Río Colorado, Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, 8.88472 o N and 82.68408 o W, 1920 m asl, 14.iv.2015; B. Armitage and J. Dietrich; 5 males (MIUP; BJA).

4 INSECTA MUNDI 0435, August 2015 ARMITAGE, HARRIS, AND HOLZENTHAL Leptonema rafita Munoz-Quesada, 1997 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102, tributary of Río Candelas, PILA nr Jurutungo, Sr. Felix property, 8.89056 o N and 82.61201 o W, 1996 m asl, 25-26.i.2015, A. Cornejo, 1 male (CoZEM); ibid., tributary of Río Colorado, Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, 8.88472 o N and 82.68408 o W, 1920 m asl, 14.iv.2015, B. Armitage and J. Dietrich, 1 male (BJA). Family Glossosomatidae Mortoniella redunca Blahnik and Holzenthal, 2008 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102, Quebrada Norte, Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, 8.87361 o N and 82.69051 o W, 1920 m asl, 26-iv-10.v.2015 (Malaise trap), B. Armitage and J. Dietrich, 1 male (BJA). Protoptila altura Holzenthal and Blahnik, 2006 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102, Quebrada Norte, Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, 8.87361 o N and 82.69051 o W, 1920 m asl, 14.iv.2015, B. Armitage and J. Dietrich, 1 male (BJA); ibid., 26-iv-10.v.2015 (Malaise trap), 1 male (BJA). Cuenca 108, Quebrada Grande, Boquete, Valle Escondido, below Sabor Restaurant, 8.77970 o N and 82.44016 o W, 1122 m asl, 25.ii.2013, A. Cornejo, 1 male (BJA); ibid., 19.iii.2013, 1 male (MIUP); ibid., 26.ix.2013, 1 male (CoZEM); ibid., tributary of Quebrada Grande, at waterfall, 8.78291 o N and 82.44579 o W, 1253 m asl, 17.ix.2013, A. Cornejo, 1 male (BJA); ibid., Quebrada Jaramillo, Jaramillo Alto Rd. bridge, 8.77427 o N and 82.40699 o W, 1470 m asl, 20.iii.2015, B. Armitage and T. Arefina-Armitage, 3 males (BJA); ibid., off Jaramillo Alto Rd., Collier property, 8.76520 o N and 82.41383 o W. 1257 m asl, 22.iv.2015, B. Armitage, 1 male (BJA); ibid. Río Caldera, opposite Hotel Ladera, Boquete, 8.78361 o N and 82.43014 o W, 1109 m asl, 21.xi.2013, A. Cornejo, 1 male (BJA). Protoptila chitaria Holzenthal and Blahnik, 2006 Material examined Bocas del Toro Province: Cuenca 93, Quebrada Rambala, nr Rambala Jungle Lodge, 8.91627 o N and 82.15469 o W, 120 m asl, 9.viii.2014, E. Carlson, 1 male (CoZEM); ibid., tributary of Quebrada Rambala, 8.91543 o N and 82.15527 o W, 122 m asl, 28.iii.2015, B. Armitage, 1 male (MIUP). Protoptila trichoglossa Holzenthal and Blahnik, 2006 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102, tributary of Río Candela, PILA nr Jurutungo, Sr. Felix property, 8.89056 o N and 82.61201 o W, 1996 m asl, 25-26.i.2015, A. Cornejo, 1 male (CoZEM).

NEW RECORDS FOR CADDISFLIES FROM PANAMA INSECTA MUNDI 0435, August 2015 5 Family Hydroptilidae Hydroptila flinti Bueno-Soria, 1984 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 108, Quebrada Grande, Boquete, Valle Escondido, below Sabor Restaurant, 8.77970 o N and 82.44016 o W, 1122 m asl, 2.v.2013, A. Cornejo, 1 male (BJA); ibid., 19.iii.2013, 1 male (MIUP). Hydroptila veracruzensis Flint, 1967 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 108, Quebrada Grande, Boquete, Valle Escondido, below Sabor Restaurant, 8.77970 o N and 82.44016 o W, 1122 m asl, 2.v.2013, A. Cornejo, 1 male (BJA); ibid., 19.iii.2013, 1 male (MIUP). Distribution: Costa Rica, México, Nicaragua, Panama, Trinidad, Venezuela Neotrichia canixa (Mosely, 1937) Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 108, Quebrada Grande, Boquete, Valle Escondido, below Sabor Restaurant, 8.77970 o N and 82.44016 o W, 1122 m asl, 2.v.2013, A. Cornejo, 1 male (BJA); ibid., tributary of Quebrada Grande, at waterfall, 8.78291 o N and 82.44579 o W, 1253 m asl, 17.ix.2013, 1 male (BJA). Distribution: México, Panama, USA. Oxyethira arizona Ross, 1948 Material examined Canal Zone: Cuenca 115, Río Chagres, Barro Colorado Island, 9.16361 o N and 79.83778 o W, 66 m asl, 22.vi.-6.ix.1988 (UV light), H. Wolda, 1 male, 1 female (UMSP). Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 108, Quebrada Grande, Boquete, Valle Escondido, below Sabor Restaurant, 8.77970 o N and 82.44016 o W, 1122 m asl, 24.iii.2013, A. Cornejo, 1 male (MIUP); ibid., 25.iii.2013, 1 male (CoZEM); ibid., 2.vi.2013, 1 male (BJA); ibid., 26.ix.2013, 1 male (BJA). Distribution: Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Jamaica, Martinique, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, USA Oxyethira glasa (Ross, 1941) Material examined Canal Zone: Cuenca 115, Río Chagres, Barro Colorado Island, 9.16361 o N and 79.83778 o W, 66 m asl, 31.v.-27.vi.1989 (UV light), H. Wolda, 1 male, 1 female (UMSP). Distribution: Costa Rica, Cuba, Panama, USA

6 INSECTA MUNDI 0435, August 2015 ARMITAGE, HARRIS, AND HOLZENTHAL Oxyethira maya Denning, 1947 Material examined Canal Zone: Cuenca 115, Río Chagres, Barro Colorado Island, 9.16361 o N and 79.83778 o W, 66 m asl, 1.v.-26.vii.1989 (UV light), H. Wolda, 1 male, 1 female (UMSP). Distribution: Mexico, Panama, USA Note: This species was previously mentioned by Flint and Englund (2003), in a paper dealing with Hawaiian caddisflies, as occurring in Panama (Barro Colorado Island; unpubl. obs.). However, complete collection information was not associated with this remark. We have not included this species as a new country record for Panama, but do provide requisite collection information at this time. Oxyethira sierruca Holzenthal and Harris, 1992 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 108, Quebrada Grande, Boquete, Valle Escondido, below Sabor Restaurant, 8.77970 o N and 82.44016 o W, 1122 m asl, 2.v.2013, A. Cornejo, 1 male (MIUP). Oxyethira simulatrix Flint, 1968 Material examined Canal Zone: Cuenca 115, Río Chagres, Barro Colorado Island, 9.16361 o N and 79.83778 o W, 66 m asl, 13.vii.-20.ix.1988 (UV light), H. Wolda, 1 male, 1 female (UMSP). Distribution: Costa Rica, Jamaica, Panama, USA Zumatrichia attenuata Flint, 1970 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 108, Río Caldera, Wilson Bridge, nr Alto Boquete, 8.74228 o N and 82.42160 o W, 1000 m asl, 18.xi.2013, A. Cornejo, 1 male (MIUP). Zumatrichia galtena Mosely, 1937 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 108, Quebrada Grande, Boquete, Valle Escondido, below Sabor Restaurant, 8.77970 o N and 82.44016 o W, 1122 m asl, 2.v.2013, A. Cornejo, 1 male (MIUP). Distribution: Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico, Panama Family Hydrobiosidae Atopsyche chimpuocllo Schmid, 1989 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 108, Río Chiriquí, Fortuna Dam site near Hornitos, 8.91667 o N and 82.26667 o W, 1050 m asl, 17.xi-28.xii.1976, H. Wolda, 1 male (UMSP).

NEW RECORDS FOR CADDISFLIES FROM PANAMA INSECTA MUNDI 0435, August 2015 7 Atopsyche cira (Mosely, 1949) Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102, tributary of Río Candela, PILA nr Jurutungo, Sr. Felix property, 8.89056 o N and 82.61201 o W, 1996 m asl, 25-26.i.2015, A. Cornejo, 1 male (CoZEM); ibid., tributary of Río Colorado, Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, 8.88472 o N and 82.68408 o W, 1915 m asl, 14.iv.2015, B. Armitage and J. Dietrich, 1 male (BJA); ibid., Río Chiriquí Viejo, Guadeloupe Arriba, NNE Cerro Punta, 8.87289 o N and 82.55361 o W, 2097 m asl, 10.vii-16.vii.1985, H. Wolda, 1 male (UMSP). Atopsyche huainacapac Schmid, 1989 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 108, Río Chiriquí, Fortuna Dam site near Hornitos, 8.91667 o N and 82.26667 o W, 1050 m asl, 17.xi-28.xii.1976, H. Wolda, 1 male (UMSP). Atopsyche jaba Blahnik and Gottschalk, 1997 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102, Quebrada Norte, Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, 8.87361 o N and 82.69051 o W, 1920 m asl, 14.iv.2015, B. Armitage and J. Dietrich, 1 male (MIUP). Family Leptoceridae Oecetis knutsoni Flint, 1981 Material examined Bocas del Toro Province: Cuenca 93, Quebrada Rambala, nr Rambala Jungle Lodge, 8.91627 o N and 82.15469 o W, 120 m asl, 9.viii.2014, E. Carlson, 1 male (MIUP); ibid., 31.iii-11.iv.2015 (Malaise trap), E. Carlson, 2 males (MIUP). Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102, Quebrada Norte, Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, 8.87361 o N and 82.69051 o W, 1920 m asl, 14.iv.2015, B. Armitage and J. Dietrich, 1 male (CoZEM); ibid., Río Colorado, 8.87356 o N and 82.68999 o W, 1700 m asl, 15.iv.2015, B. Armitage and J. Dietrich, 1 male (BJA); Cuenca 108, Quebrada Grande, Boquete, Valle Escondido, below Sabor Restaurant, 8.77970 o N and 82.44016 o W, 1122 m asl, 25.ii.2013, A. Cornejo, 1 male (MIUP); ibid., 26.ix.2013, 1 male (BJA); ibid., Quebrada Jaramillo, off Jaramillo Alto Rd., Collier property, 8.76520 o N and 82.41383 o W. 1257 m asl, 13.xi.2014, A. Cornejo, 1 male (BJA). Distribution: Bolivia, Colombia, Guadeloupe, Panama, Peru, Venezuela Triaenodes anomalous Flint, 1967 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102, Quebrada Norte, Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, 8.87361 o N and 82.69051 o W, 1709 m asl, 14.iv.2015, B. Armitage and J. Dietrich, 1 male (BJA); Cuenca 108, Río Chiriquí, Fortuna Dam site near Hornitos, 8.91667 o N and 82.26667 o W, 1050 m asl, 17.xi-28.xii.1976, H. Wolda, 1 male (UMSP). Distribution: Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama

8 INSECTA MUNDI 0435, August 2015 ARMITAGE, HARRIS, AND HOLZENTHAL Triaenodes talamanca Holzenthal and Andersen, 2004 Material examined Coclé Province: Cuenca 134, tributary of Las Yayas, Toma de aqua Barringón, 8.66307 o N and 80.58908 o W, 709.4 m asl, 26.ii.2015, A. Cornejo, 1 male (CoZEM). Family Limnephilidae Limnephilus hamifer Flint, 1963 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102, Río Chiriquí Viejo, Guadeloupe Arriba, NNE Cerro Punta, 8.87289 o N and 82.55361 o W, 2097 m asl, 2.v-8.v.1984, H. Wolda, 1 male (UMSP). Note: This represents the first record for the family Limnephilidae and the genus Limnephilus in Panama. Family Lepidostomatidae Lepidostoma griseum (Banks, 1911) Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102, Río Chiriquí Viejo, Guadeloupe Arriba, NNE Cerro Punta, 8.87289 o N and 82.55361 o W, 2097 m asl, 14.iii-20.iii.1984 (UV light), H. Wolda, 1 male (UMSP). Distribution: Canada, Panama, USA Lepidostoma polylepidum Holzenthal and Strand, 1992 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102, tributary of Río Candela, PILA nr Jurutungo, Sr. Felix property, 8.89056 o N and 82.61201 o W, 1996 m asl, 25-26.i.2015., A. Cornejo, 1 male (CoZEM); ibid., tributary of Río Colorado, Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, 8.88472 o N and 82.68408 o W, 1920 m asl, 14.iv.2015, B. Armitage and J. Dietrich, 1 male (MIUP); ibid., Río Colorado, 8.87356 o N and 82.68999 o W, 1700 m asl, 15.iv.2015, B. Armitage and J. Dietrich, 1 male (BJA); ibid., Quebrada Norte, Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, 8.87361 o N and 82.69051 o W, 1920 m asl, 14.iv.2015, B. Armitage and J. Dietrich, 1 male (BJA); ibid., 26.iv- 10.v.2015 (Malaise trap), 3 males (BJA). Lepidostoma reimoseri Flint and Bueno-Soria, 1977 Material examined Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102, tributary of Río Colorado, Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, 8.88472 o N and 82.68408 o W, 1920 m asl, 14.iv.2015, B. Armitage and J. Dietrich, 1 male (MIUP).

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