49 results on '"Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I."'
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2. The Trichoptera of Panama XXVII. The third benchmark—a waypoint to the future.
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Armitage, Brian J., Harris, Steven C., Ríos González, Tomás A., Aguirre, Yusseff P., Blahnik, Roger J., Thomson, Robin E., and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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NUMBERS of species ,CADDISFLIES ,SOUND recordings ,BIOGEOGRAPHY ,RESEARCH personnel - Abstract
The flora and fauna of Panama is species-rich due to its location and topography, and the resulting diversity of microclimates and habitats. The last two summaries (benchmarks) of information about the caddisfly fauna (Insecta, Trichoptera) Panama were published in1992 and 2015. From 1861 to 2015, researchers from outside of Panama recorded 13 families, 45 genera, and 257 species of caddisflies. From 2015 through 2023, a series of publications by the Aquatic Invertebrate Research Group at the Universidad Autónoma de Chiriquí in David, Panamá have recorded an additional 2 families,11 genera, and 278 species. Thus, a total of 535 species of caddisflies, now recorded from the Republic of Panama, are distributed among 15 families and 56 genera. Panama's Trichoptera fauna shows greatest affinity to other Central American countries, and to Costa Rica in particular. Indeed, 289 Costa Rican species are shared with Panama, including 91 former Costa Rican endemics now known from both countries. The Hydroptilidae is the most species rich family in Panama. Although the number of new species and new country records of macro-Trichoptera has diminished somewhat over this third benchmark period, no similar fall-off has yet been detected in the micro-Trichoptera. The caddisfly fauna of Panama is now better known, but much more work remains to define the fauna and, just as importantly, to map the surficial and altitudinal distribution of each genus and species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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3. The Trichoptera of Panama. XVII. One new genus record and twelve first species records of microcaddisflies (Trichoptera, Hydroptilidae) from the Republic of Panama
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Armitage, Brian J., primary, Harris, Steven C., additional, Ríos González, Tomás A., additional, Aguirre E., Yusseff P., additional, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., additional
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- 2022
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4. Chimarra (C.) limon Blahnik 1998
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Aydeé, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Chimarra ,Insecta ,Chimarra limon ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Philopotamidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Chimarra (C.) limon Blahnik, 1998 Material examined���Bocas del Toro Province: Cuenca 093, Quebrada Rambala, nr Rambala Jungle Lodge, 8.91627��N and 82.15469��W, 120 m, Malaise trap, 15���20.xi.2016, E. Carlson, 1 male. Distribution: Costa Rica, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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5. Chimarra (C.) paraortiziana Blahnik and Holzenthal 1992
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Aydeé, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Chimarra ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Chimarra paraortiziana ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Philopotamidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Chimarra (C.) paraortiziana Blahnik and Holzenthal, 1992 Material examined���Veraguas Province: Cuenca 132, R��o Mulab��-Primer Brazo, PSPSCD-PNSF- C132-2017-009, 8.52560��N and 81.12956��W, 623 m, Malaise trap, 19���23.iv.2017, E. ��lvarez, T. R��os, and E. P��rez, 2 males. Distribution: Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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6. Polycentropus nebulosus Holzenthal and Hamilton 1988
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Aydeé, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Insecta ,Polycentropus nebulosus ,Arthropoda ,Polycentropodidae ,Trichoptera ,Polycentropus ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Polycentropus nebulosus Holzenthal and Hamilton, 1988 Material examined��� Chiriqu�� Province: Cuenca 102, Afluente R��o Colorado, Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, 8.88472��N and 82.68408��W, 1920 m, Malaise trap, 31.viii. 2016, J. Dietrich, B. Armitage, and Y. Aguirre, 1 male. Distribution: Costa Rica, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 3, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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7. Austrotinodes doublesi Munoz and Holzenthal 1993
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Aydeé, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Austrotinodes ,Ecnomidae ,Animalia ,Austrotinodes doublesi ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Austrotinodes doublesi Mu��oz and Holzenthal, 1993 Material examined��� Veraguas Province, Cuenca 097, R��o Calovebora, PSPSCD-PNSF- C097-2017-006, 8.55038��N and 81.1648623��W, 461 m, Malaise trap, 27.iv.2017, E. ��lvarez, T. R��os, and C. Nieto, 1 male. Distribution: Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 3, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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8. Leucotrichia mutica Flint 1991
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde��, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Hydroptilidae ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Leucotrichia ,Leucotrichia mutica ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Leucotrichia mutica Flint, 1991 Material examined��� Bocas del Toro Province, Cuenca 093, Quebrada Rambala, nr Rambala Jungle Lodge, 8.91627��N and 82.15469��W, 120 m, Malaise trap, 31.iii���11.iv.2015, E. Carlson, 2 males; ibid., 7���9.x.2016, 17 males; ibid., 15���20.xi.2016, 10 males; ibid., 21���31.xii.2016, 6 males, ibid., 6���12. ii.2017, 6 males. Distribution: Colombia, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 5, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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9. Nectopsyche tuanis Holzenthal 1995
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Aydeé, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Nectopsyche ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Leptoceridae ,Nectopsyche tuanis ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Nectopsyche tuanis Holzenthal, 1995 Material examined��� Chiriqu�� Province: Cuenca 108, R��o Chirigagua, SSE Guayabal, 8.64102��N and 82.55780��W, 737 m, UV-light trap, 19.vi.2015, C. Nieto, M. Molinar, and A. Tu��on, 1 male. Distribution: Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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10. Rhyacopsyche ramphisa Wasmund and Holzenthal 2007
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde��, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Hydroptilidae ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Rhyacopsyche ramphisa ,Rhyacopsyche ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Rhyacopsyche ramphisa Wasmund and Holzenthal, 2007 Material examined��� Cocle Prov, Cuenca 134, Quebrada La Yaya, La Pintada, El Harino, PSPSCD- PNOTH-C134-2017-004, 8.66168��N and 80.59522��W, 586 m, Malaise trap, 22���26.iii.2017, E. ��lvarez, T. R��os, and E. P��rez, 7 males. Distribution: Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 5, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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11. Chimarrhodella tapanti Blahnik and Holzenthal 1992
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Aydeé, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Chimarrhodella ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Chimarrhodella tapanti ,Philopotamidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Chimarrhodella tapanti Blahnik and Holzenthal, 1992 Material examined���Chiriqu�� Province: Cuenca 91, R��o Holcon, PSPSCD-PILA-CO91-2017-024, 8.87616��N and 82.48667��W, 1804 m, UV-light trap, 31.viii.2017, E. ��lvarez, T. R��os, and E. P��rez, 1 male. Distribution: Costa Rica, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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12. Chimarra (C.) cascada Blahnik 1998
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Aydeé, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Chimarra ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Chimarra cascada ,Philopotamidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Chimarra (C.) cascada Blahnik, 1998 Material examined���Chiriqu�� Province: Cuenca 102, afluente R��o Colorado, Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, 8.88472��N and 82.68408��W, 1920 m, Malaise trap, 5���10.viii. 2016, B. and T. Armitage, 1 male. Distribution: Costa Rica, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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13. Rhyacopsyche torulosa Flint 1971
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde��, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Hydroptilidae ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Rhyacopsyche ,Animalia ,Rhyacopsyche torulosa ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Rhyacopsyche torulosa Flint, 1971 Material examined��� Bocas del Toro Province, Cuenca 093, R��o Changuinola, WNW of Ceiba, 9.01537��N and 82.50616��W, 438 m, UV-light trap, 7.ii.2017, I. Kingsley, 20 males. Distribution: Costa Rica, Guatemala, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 5, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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14. Bredinia sucrensis Harris, Holzenthal, and Flint 2003
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde��, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Hydroptilidae ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Bredinia ,Trichoptera ,Animalia ,Bredinia sucrensis ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Bredinia sucrensis Harris, Holzenthal, and Flint, 2003 Material examined��� Cocle Province, Cuenca 134, Quebrada La Yaya, La Pintada, El Harino, PSPSCD-PNOTHC134-2017-004, 8.66168��N and 80.59522��W, 586 m, Malaise trap. 22���26.iii.2017, E. ��lvarez, T. R��os, and E. P��rez, 2 males. Distribution: Panama, Venezuela., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 5, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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15. Mortoniella falcicula Blahnik and Holzenthal 2008
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde��, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Mortoniella ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Mortoniella falcicula ,Glossosomatidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Mortoniella falcicula Blahnik and Holzenthal, 2008 Material examined��� Chiriqu�� Province: Cuenca 91, R��o Holcon, PSPSCD-PILA-CO91-2017-024, 8.87616��N and 82.48667��W, 1804 m, UV-light trap, 31.viii.2017, E. ��lvarez, T. R��os, and E. P��rez, 1 male. Distribution: Mexico, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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16. Atanatolica moselyi Denning and Holzenthal 1988
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Aydeé, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Atanatolica ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Leptoceridae ,Atanatolica moselyi ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Atanatolica moselyi Denning and Holzenthal, 1988 [in Holzenthal 1988] Material examined��� Chiriqu�� Province, Cuenca 102, R��o Candela, PSPSCD-PILA-C102-2017-020, 8.89968��N and 82.73786��W, 1728 m, UV-light trap, 18.vi.2017, E. ��lvarez, E. P��rez, and T. R��os, 1 male; ibid. Quebrada Cascada, PSPSCD-PILA-C102-2017-022, 8.90124��N and 82.61817��W, 2354 m, Malaise trap, 17���21.vi.2017, E. ��lvarez, E. P��rez, and T. R��os, 1 male. Distribution: Costa Rica, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 5, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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17. Smicridea (Rhyacophylax) tapanti Holzenthal and Blahnik 1995
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde��, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Smicridea ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Hydropsychidae ,Smicridea tapanti ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Smicridea (Rhyacophylax) tapanti Holzenthal and Blahnik, 1995 Material examined��� Chiriqu�� Province: Cuenca 91, R��o Holcon, PSPSCD-PILA-CO91-2017-024, 8.87616��N and 82.48667��W, 1804 m, UV-light trap, 31.viii.2017, E. ��lvarez, T. R��os, and E. P��rez, 2 males. Distribution: Costa Rica, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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18. Polycentropus fasthi Holzenthal and Hamilton 1988
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde��, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Polycentropodidae ,Trichoptera ,Polycentropus ,Animalia ,Polycentropus fasthi ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Polycentropus fasthi Holzenthal and Hamilton, 1988 Material examined���Chiriqu�� Province: Cuenca 093, afluente R��o Guarumo, nr Continental Divide, 8.77761��N and 82.20175��W, 1068 m, UV-light trap, 21.i.2017, B. and T. Armitage, 1 male; Veraguas Province: Cuenca 097, R��o Llanito, PSPSCD-PNSF-097-2017-012, 8.56553��N and 81.18817��W, 340 m, UV-light trap, 20.iv.2017, A. Cornejo, E. ��lvarez, T. R��os, and C. Nieto, 1 male; Cuenca 132, Lago caba��a Alto de Piedra, PSPSCD-PNSF-132-2017-013, 8.51423��N and 81.11679��W, 859 m, UV-light trap, 20.iv.2017, E. ��lvarez, T. R��os, and C. Nieto, 1 male. Distribution: Costa Rica, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 3, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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19. Centromacronema apicale
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde��, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Centromacronema ,Animalia ,Centromacronema apicale ,Biodiversity ,Hydropsychidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Centromacronema apicale (Walker, 1852) Material examined��� Bocas del Toro Province: Cuenca 093, Quebrada Rambala, nr Rambala Jungle Lodge, 8.91627��N and 82.15469��W, 120 m, Malaise trap, 7���9.x.2016, E. Carlson, 1 male. Distribution: Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Peru, Venezuela., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 3, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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20. The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde��, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Hydroptilidae ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Polycentropodidae ,Trichoptera ,Ecnomidae ,Xiphocentronidae ,Biodiversity ,Hydropsychidae ,Leptoceridae ,Animalia ,Glossosomatidae ,Philopotamidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde��, Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama. Insecta Mundi 614: 1-7, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3699335, {"references":["Aguila, Y. 1992. Systematic catalogue of the caddisflies of Panama (Trichoptera). p. 532-548. In: D. Quintero and A. Aiello (eds.). Insects of Panama and Mesoamerica: Selected Studies. Oxford University Press; Oxford, England. 714 p.","Armitage, B. J., and S. C. Harris. 2018. The Trichoptera of Panama V. New species descriptions, new country records, and a synonymy. Insecta Mundi 0604: 1-11.","Armitage, B. J., and S. C. Harris. In press. The Trichoptera of Panama VIII. The Hydroptilidae of Panama: current status, biodiversity comparisons, projections, and needs. Aquatic Insects.","Armitage, B. J., S. C. Harris, R. J. Blahnik, R. E. Thomson. 2016. The Trichoptera of Panama IV. New records for caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from the Republic of Panama. Insecta Mundi 0511: 1-13.","Armitage, B. J., S. C. Harris, and R. W. Holzenthal. 2015. The Trichoptera of Panama. I. New records for caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from the Republic of Panama. Insecta Mundi 0435: 1-10.","Bueno-Soria, J., and R. Barba-Alvarez. 2015. New species of Plectropsyche Ross 1947 (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae: Hydropsychinae). Zootaxa 4040: 421-432.","Calor, A. R., and R. Mariano. 2012. UV light pan traps for collecting aquatic insects. EntomoBrasilis 5: 164-166.","Harris, S. C., and B. J. Armitage. 2015. The Trichoptera of Panama. II. Ten new species of microcaddisflies (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae). Insecta Mundi 0437: 1-17.","Holzenthal, R. W., R. E. Thompson, and B. Rios-Touma. 2015. Order Trichoptera. p. 965-1002. In: J. Thorp and D. C. Rogers (eds.). Ecology and General Biology: Thorp and Covich's Freshwater Invertebrates. Volume I. Fourth Edition. Academic Press; New York, NY. 1148 p.","Munoz-Quesada, F., and R. W. Holzenthal. 2015. Revision of the Neotropical species of the caddisfly genus Wormaldia McLachlan (Trichoptera: Philopotamidae). Zootaxa 3998: 1-138.","Thomson, R. E., and B. J. Armitage. 2018. The Trichoptera of Panama VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 0613: 1-13."]}
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21. Smicridea polyfasciata Martynov 1912
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde��, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Smicridea ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Hydropsychidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Smicridea (S.) polyfasciata Martynov, 1912 Material examined��� Veraguas Province: Cuenca 097, R��o Calovebora, PSPSCD-PNSF- C097-2017-006, 8.55038��N and 81.1648623��W, Malaise trap, 19���23.iv.2017, E. ��lvarez, T. R��os, and C. Nieto, 1 male. Distribution: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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22. Leucotrichia extraordinaria Bueno-Soria, Santiago-Fragoso, and Barba-Alvarez 2001
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Aydeé, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Hydroptilidae ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Leucotrichia ,Leucotrichia extraordinaria ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Leucotrichia extraordinaria Bueno-Soria, Santiago-Fragoso, and Barba-��lvarez, 2001 Material examined���Bocas del Toro Province, Cuenca 093, Quebrada Rambala, nr Rambala Jungle Lodge, 8.91627��N and 82.15469��W, 120 m, Malaise trap, 31.iii���11.iv.2015, E. Carlson, 3 males; ibid., 7���9.x.2016, 59 males; ibid., 15���20.xi.2016, 18 males; ibid., 21���31.xii.2016, 13 males, ibid., 6���12. ii.2017, 6 males. Distribution: Mexico, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 5, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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23. Chimarra (C.) xus Blahnik 1998
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde��, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Chimarra ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Philopotamidae ,Chimarra xus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Chimarra (C.) xus Blahnik, 1998 Material examined���Chiriqu�� Province: Cuenca 093, afluente R��o Guarumo, nr Continental Divide, 8.77761��N and 82.20175��W, 1068 m, UV-light trap, 21.i.2017, B. and T. Armitage, 1 male. Distribution: Columbia, Ecuador, Panama., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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24. Xiphocentron (Antillotrichia) insulare
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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Aydeé, and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Insecta ,Xiphocentron insulare ,Arthropoda ,Xiphocentron ,Trichoptera ,Xiphocentronidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Xiphocentron (Antillotrichia) insulare (Ulmer, 1913) Material examined��� Veraguas Province, Cuenca 097, Afluente R��o Calovebora, PSPSCD- PNSF-097-2017-005, 8.54318��N and 81.16398��W, 536 m, Malaise trap, 19���23.iv.2017, E. ��lvarez, T. R��os, and C. Nieto, 1 male. Distribution: Panama, Trinidad., Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Ayde�� & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2018, The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama, pp. 1-7 in Insecta Mundi 614 on page 3, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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25. The Trichoptera of Panama. III. Updated species list for caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) in the Republic of Panama
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Armitage, Brian J., Harris, Steven C., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., Cornejo, Aydeé, Armitage, Brian J., Harris, Steven C., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., and Cornejo, Aydeé
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The fauna of Panama is species-rich due to its location and topography, and the resulting diversity of microclimates and habitats. The last summary of information about the caddisfly fauna (Insecta: Trichoptera) of Panama in 1992 noted 168 taxa in 13 families and 39 genera. Since then, and through 2014, a large number of publications, based on work by a dedicated cadre of individuals, have recorded a net gain of 78 species and six genera. In 2015, 17 new species to science and 38 new country records were added, including one new family and two new genera for the country; and, two species were removed. Thus, 299 species of caddisflies are now known from the Republic of Panama and are distributed among 14 families and 47 genera. Given the higher diversity in neighboring Costa Rica (>500 species), we feel certain that there are many more species yet to be discovered.
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26. New species and new country records for Vietnamese caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera)
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Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., Armitage, Brian J., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., and Armitage, Brian J.
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Identification of caddisfly specimens (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Vietnam collected by or for the Royal Ontario Museum, the American Museum of Natural History, and the Museum für Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin revealed nine new species in a variety of families and genera. New species include: Philopotamidae—Dolophilodes carpenteri and Wormaldia montuosa; Stenopsychidae—Stenopsyche siniaevi; Polycentropodidae—Nyctiophylax hatinh; Psychomyiidae Eoneureclipsis afonini; Hydropsychidae—Maesaipsyche lappa; Glossosomatidae—Agapetus darlingi and Agapetus grimaldi; and, Molannidae—Molannodes sapa. In addition, new records for 11 species and two genera (Georgium and Tagalopsyche) of caddisflies from Vietnam are herein noted.
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27. Goera higleri Armitage & Arefina-Armitage 2011, sp. n
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Armitage and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Goeridae ,Trichoptera ,Animalia ,Goera higleri ,Goera ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Goera higleri sp. n. Fig. 3, 19-27 Diagnosis. Among the four Goera species now known from Sulawesi, the male genitalia of this new species most closely resembles those of G. skiasma and G. jolanda by the mesal process of the inferior appendage possessing a rather long subbasal projection, well visible in both lateral and ventral views. However, G. higleri can be easily distinguished from all Sulawesi species by the shape of the ventrolateral process of tergum X. It differs from G. skiasma by the wider and more robust mesal process of the inferior appendage; and, from G. jolanda by the absence of a projection on the mesal process of the inferior appendage. The female genitalia of G. higleri most closely resemble those of G. skiasma but differ by the shape of the vaginal apparatus in ventral view. Description. Length of forewing: male ��� 6.8-7.5 mm; female ��� 8.0- 8.6 mm. Head and body yellowbrownish (in alcohol), antennae, wings and legs darker. Sternite VI in males with 3-7 spines; in females with 4-6 spines. Sternite V lacks spines. Erectile lobe of male maxillary palp light yellow, narrow basally and expanded apically, with tapered projection located at base, more than half length of lobe in unexpanded condition; projection covered with chocolate-brown setae and scales (Fig. 3). Male genitalia (Fig. 19-24). Segment IX nearly vertical, in lateral view anterior margin widely rounded above midline and produced anteriorly. Preanal appendages elongate, less than half length of ventrolateral process of tergum X. Median dorsal process of tergum X absent. Ventrolateral process of tergum X elongate, slightly longer than inferior appendage, with distal portion slightly enlarged and then tapered to acute apex bent posteroventrad in lateral view; in dorsal view, ventrolateral processes fused basally, then each process bowed mesally until acute apices meet posteriorly; each ventrolateral process bearing mesally 3 setae slightly above fused base. Basal segment of inferior appendage nearly 1.5 times as high as wide in lateral view. Distal segment of inferior appendage nearly triangular in lateral view, ventral margin slightly concave. Mesal process of inferior appendage long (twice as long as distal segment), evenly tapered to acute apex, gently bent posteroventrad in lateral view, and having elongate subbasal projection; in ventral view, straight, almost parallel-sided for basal third, then tapered to acute apex directed posterolaterad and subbasal projection tapered, with smooth edges. Phallus bent ventrad mesally in lateral view, having small swelling ventrally; in dorsal view constricted mesally and expanded apically to rounded membranous apex; parameres absent. Female genitalia (Fig. 25-27). Sternite IX shoulder-like in ventral view. Segment X undivided, having slight depression apicomesally in ventral view. Supragenital plate rather short, rounded distally in ventral view. Vulvar scale bifid, divided by deep mesal notch, in ventral view; lobes triangular. Vaginal apparatus slightly longer than wide, divided into nearly equal anterior and posterior portions by mesal constriction on each side in ventral view; vaginal vestibule long. Immature stages. Unknown. Holotype male: INDONESIA, Sulawesi, Tenggara, Moramo, Sungai Sena, 50 m, 15 November 1989, light, R. de Jong and J. Huisman, RMNH JS 8946. Paratypes: 43 males, 23 females, same data as holotype. Etymology. This species is named after the late Dr. Bert Higler, for his lifetime accomplishments in Trichoptera biology and his affable, intellectual interactions with colleagues worldwide., Published as part of Armitage & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2011, Three new species of Goera Stephens (Trichoptera: Goeridae) from Sulawesi, Indonesia, pp. 1-10 in Insecta Mundi 2011 (186) on pages 7-9, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5161134
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28. Goera neboissi Armitage & Arefina-Armitage 2011, sp. n
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Armitage and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Goera neboissi sp. n. Fig. 1, 4-12 Diagnosis. This new species is similar to Goera skiasma, G. jolanda sp. n., and G. higleri sp. n., which together form a species group. The male genitalia of G. neboissi differs by the shape of the ventrolateral processes of tergum X; by the unique, trilobed shape of the distal segment of the inferior appendage; by the short subbasal projection of the mesal process of the inferior appendage; and, by the tubular phallus in dorsal view. The female genitalia of G. neboissi share some similarities with those of G. skiasma and G. higleri but are distinct in the shape of sternite IX in both, lateral and ventral, views, as well as in the shape of supragenital plate, vulvar scale and vaginal apparatus having a short vaginal vestibule. Adult. Length of forewing: male ��� 4.7-6.2 mm; female ��� 5.9-7.0 mm. Body and wings (in alcohol) light yellowish brown in both sexes. Sternite VI in males usually with three spines (central longer than lateral), however holotype male with four spines unequal in number and length on each side; in females with two spines of smaller size on each side of central spine with bifid apex. Sternite V lacks spines. Erectile lobe of male maxillary palp yellowish, nearly cylindrical with short, tapered projection at base, about onefifth length of lobe in unexpanded condition (Fig. 1). Male genitalia (Fig. 4-9). Segment IX nearly vertical; in lateral view, anterior margin widely rounded and medially produced anteriorly. Preanal appendages elongate, 2.5 times shorter than ventrolateral process of tergum X. Median dorsal process of tergum X absent. Ventrolateral process of tergum X flat, semi-oblanceolate in dorsal view, extended posteriorly as far as inferior appendage in lateral view; with mesal margin slightly concave, and having small surface creases. Basal segment of inferior appendage about twice as high as wide in lateral view. Distal segment of inferior appendage forms three lobes: long, claw-like apicodorsal lobe; short, triangular subapical lobe; and short, rounded basal lobe. Mesal process of inferior appendage long, in lateral view bent ventrocaudad, tapering to acute apex, and having short subbasal projection; in ventral view mesal process tapering, with claw-like apex directed posterolaterad and subbasal projection knob-like. Phallus long, constricted mesally and gently bent posteroventrad in lateral view; tubular with expanded membranous apical portion in dorsal view; parameres absent. Female genitalia (Fig. 10-12). Sternite IX with sinusoidal distal margin in ventral view. Segment X without deep apicomesal incision, typical of most Goera species, but with shallow depression in ventral view. Supragenital plate rather short, widely truncated distally in ventral view. Vulvar scale short, divided by shallow mesal depression in ventral view; lobes rounded. Vaginal apparatus elongate with short vaginal vestibule. Immature stages. Unknown. Holotype male: INDONESIA, Sulawesi, Tenggara, Peg. Boroboro, 30 km SW Kendari, 200 m, 26 October 1989, MV light, J. Huisman, RMNH JS 8926. Paratypes: 5 males, 4 females, same data as holotype. Etymology. This species is named after the late Dr. Arturs Neboiss of the Victoria Museum, Melbourne, Australia, in recognition of his lifetime passion for caddisflies., Published as part of Armitage & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2011, Three new species of Goera Stephens (Trichoptera: Goeridae) from Sulawesi, Indonesia, pp. 1-10 in Insecta Mundi 2011 (186) on pages 2-4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5161134
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Armitage and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Goera skiasma Neboiss Fig. 28-33 Goera skiasma Neboiss 1990: 87-89, fig. 1-7, male, female. Diagnosis. Male genitalia of G. skiasma are similar to those of the new Goera species from Sulawesi described herein, but can be easily distinguished from them by the ventrolateral process of tergum X positioned distantly from each other at base and by the presence of an additional pair of projections between them. In addition, it differs from G. neboissi by the simplicity of the distal segment of the inferior appendages, without any lobes, and by the long subbasal projection of the mesal process of the inferior appendages; from G. jolanda, by the absence of a fingerlike lobe dorsomesally on the mesal process of the inferior appendage; and, from G. higleri, in ventral view, by the shape of the mesal process of the inferior appendages and its subbasal projection. Based on the Neboiss (1990) illustrations, the female of G. skiasma appears to be very similar to that of G. higleri, but differs in the unequal anterior and posterior portions of the vaginal apparatus. Material examined: INDONESIA, Sulawesi, Utara Dumoga-Bone N.P., Tumpah River & tributary junction, 19 May 1985, at light, Wells, Wilson, and Tan, 00 o 35���N 123 o 54���E (Project Wallace 1985), holotype male (T-10420) and paratype male (T-10421; genitalia prep. ��� PT - 1530). Remarks. The holotype male of this species has never had its abdomen cleared. Neboiss (1990) figured the paratype male. We compared the holotype and paratype, and found them identical in all external characters. We have redrawn the paratype and include it for the reader���s convenience. The erectile lobe of the male maxillary palp is most similar to that of G. higleri., Published as part of Armitage & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2011, Three new species of Goera Stephens (Trichoptera: Goeridae) from Sulawesi, Indonesia, pp. 1-10 in Insecta Mundi 2011 (186) on page 9, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5161134, {"references":["Neboiss, A. 1990. Trichoptera of the families Goeridae and Lepidostomatidae from Sulawesi, Indonesia. Memoirs of the Museum of Victoria 51: 87 - 92."]}
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Armitage and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Armitage, Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I. (2011): Three new species of Goera Stephens (Trichoptera: Goeridae) from Sulawesi, Indonesia. Insecta Mundi 2011 (186): 1-10, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5161134, {"references":["Cartwright, D. I. 1992. Descriptions of four new species of Ecnomus McLachlan (Trichoptera: Ecnomidae) from north Sulawesi. Bulletin Zoologisch Museum, Universiteit van Amsterdam 13: 101-108.","Gall, W. 1994. Phylogenetic studies in the Limnephiloidea, with a revision of the world genera of Goeridae (Trichoptera). Ph.D. dissertation. University of Toronto; Toronto, Canada. 140 p. + appendices.","Geraci, C. J., and J. C. Morse. 2008. New species of Cheumatopsyche (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) from north Sulawesi, Indonesia. Pan-Pacific Entomologist 84: 1-8.","McLachlan, R. 1875. Descriptions de plusieurs Nevropteres-Planipennes et Trichopteres nouveaux de l'Ile de Celebes et de quelques especes nouvelles de Dipseudopsis avec considerations sur ce genre. Tijdschrift voor Entomologie 18: 1-32, plates 1-2.","Malicky, H., J. P. O'Connor, and P. Ashe. 2009. Caddisflies from Sulawesi, Indonesia, with the descriptions of four new species in the genera Chimarra Stephens, Helicopsyche Siebold, Paduniella Ulmer and Tinodes Curtis (Trichoptera). The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 145: 79-86.","Mey, W. 2006. Notes on the caddisfly fauna of Lake Matano in Central Sulawesi - (Insecta, Trichoptera). Beitrage zur Entomologie 56: 199-212.","Neboiss, A. 1987. Preliminary comparison of New Guinea Trichoptera with the faunas of Sulawesi and Cape York Peninsula. p. 103-108. In: M. Bournaud and H. Tachet (eds.), Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Trichoptera. Dr. W. Junk; Dordrecht, Netherlands. 397 p.","Neboiss, A. 1989. Caddis-flies (Trichoptera) of the families Polycentropodidae and Hyalopsychidae from Dumoga-Bone National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia, with comments on identity of Polycentropus orientalis McLachlan. Bulletin Zoologisch Museum, Universiteit van Amsterdam 12: 101-110.","Neboiss, A. 1990. Trichoptera of the families Goeridae and Lepidostomatidae from Sulawesi, Indonesia. Memoirs of the Museum of Victoria 51: 87-92.","Neboiss, A. 1993. New species of the genus Molanna Curtis from Sulawesi (Trichoptera: Molannidae). Tijdschrift voor Entomologie 136: 257-258.","Neboiss, A. 1994. A review of the genus Paranyctiophylax Tsuda from Sulawesi, Papua New Guinea and northern Australia (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae). Memoirs of the Museum of Victoria 54: 191-205.","Neboiss, A. 1999. Two new species of Doloclanes Banks from Sulawesi, with notes on the distribution of the genus. p. 285-290. In: H. Malicky and P. Chantaramongkol (eds.). Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Trichoptera. Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University; Chiang Mai, Thailand. 479 p.","Neboiss, A., and L. Botosaneanu. 1988. Caddis-flies (Trichoptera) of the families Rhyacophilidae, Hydrobiosidae and Glossosomatidae from Sulawesi. Bulletin Zoologisch Museum, Universiteit van Amsterdam 11: 157-168.","Schmid, F. 1980. Esquisse pour une classification et une phylogenie des Goerides (Trichoptera). Naturaliste Canadien 107: 185-194.","Simpson, R. G. 1977. Too many lines; the limits of the Oriental and Australasian Zoogeographic Regions. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 121(2): 107-120.","Ulmer, G. 1905. Zur Kenntniss aussereuropaesicher Trichopteren. Entomologische Zeitung (Stettin) 66: 3-119.","Ulmer, G. 1930. Trichopteren von den Philippinen und von den Sunda-Inseln. Treubia 11: 272-498.","Ulmer, G. 1951. Kocherfliegen (Trichopteren) von den Sunda-Inseln. Teil I. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie 19 (Supplement): 1-528.","Weaver, J. S., III, and J. Huisman. 1992. New species and descriptions of Lepidostomatidae (Trichoptera) from Sulawesi. Zoologische Mededelingen (Leiden) 66: 429-439.","Wells, A. 1990. The micro-caddisflies (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) of North Sulawesi. Invertebrate Taxonomy 3: 363-406.","Wells, A., and J. Huisman. 2001. New hydroptilid caddisfly species from southern Sulawesi (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae). Zoologische Mededelingen (Leiden) 75: 207-216.","Wells, A., and A. Neboiss. 1987. A glimpse of north Sulawesi Trichoptera. Trichoptera Newsletter 14: 21-23.","Yang, L., and B. J. Armitage. 1996. The genus Goera (Trichoptera: Goeridae) in China. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 98(3): 551-569."]}
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31. The Trichoptera of Panama. III. Updated species list for caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) in the Republic of Panama
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Armitage, Brian J., Harris, Steven C., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., Cornejo, Aydeé, Armitage, Brian J., Harris, Steven C., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., and Cornejo, Aydeé
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The fauna of Panama is species-rich due to its location and topography, and the resulting diversity of microclimates and habitats. The last summary of information about the caddisfly fauna (Insecta: Trichoptera) of Panama in 1992 noted 168 taxa in 13 families and 39 genera. Since then, and through 2014, a large number of publications, based on work by a dedicated cadre of individuals, have recorded a net gain of 78 species and six genera. In 2015, 17 new species to science and 38 new country records were added, including one new family and two new genera for the country; and, two species were removed. Thus, 299 species of caddisflies are now known from the Republic of Panama and are distributed among 14 families and 47 genera. Given the higher diversity in neighboring Costa Rica (>500 species), we feel certain that there are many more species yet to be discovered.
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32. New species and new country records for Vietnamese caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera)
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Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., Armitage, Brian J., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., and Armitage, Brian J.
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Identification of caddisfly specimens (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Vietnam collected by or for the Royal Ontario Museum, the American Museum of Natural History, and the Museum für Naturkunde der Humboldt- Universität zu Berlin revealed nine new species in a variety of families and genera. New species include: Philopotamidae—Dolophilodes carpenteri and Wormaldia montuosa; Stenopsychidae—Stenopsyche siniaevi; Polycentropodidae—Nyctiophylax hatinh; Psychomyiidae—Eoneureclipsis afonini; Hydropsychidae—Maesaipsyche lappa; Glossosomatidae—Agapetus darlingi and Agapetus grimaldi; and, Molannidae—Molannodes sapa. In addition, new records for 11 species and two genera (Georgium and Tagalopsyche) of caddisflies from Vietnam are herein noted.
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33. New country records of caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Vietnam
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Armitage, Brian J., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., and Center for Systematic Entomology, Inc.
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Identification of caddisfly specimens from Vietnam collected by scientific field staff of the Royal Ontario Museum and the American Museum of Natural History revealed 19 new country records. All but one species were reported from other Oriental region countries, particularly Thailand and Indonesia. However, Goera kawamotonis Kobayashi 1987 was only known from the East Palaearctic region (Japan and Russian Far East). The total number of species now recorded from Vietnam is 400.
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34. Polycentropodidae Ulmer 1903
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Armitage and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Polycentropodidae ,Trichoptera ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Family Polycentropodidae Pseudoneureclipsis abia Malicky and Chantaramongkol 1993a Material examined: Dac Lac: Yok Don National Park, edge of Dak Ken River, 8 km SW Ban Don, dipterocarp forest, 12 o 53’N, 107 o 48’E, UV light, 15 June 1997, B. Hubley, ROM 974101, 3 males. Distribution: Thailand, Vietnam (Dac Lac). Pseudoneureclipsis arimaspos Laudee and Malicky 1999 Material examined: Ha Tinh: Huong Son: 200 m, 18 o 21’N, 105 o 15’E, Malaise trap, 13 April 1998, J. Carpenter, K. Long, D. Grimaldi, L. Herman, D. Silva, AMNH, 2 males; ibid., April - May 1998, 1 male; ibid., 11-21 May 1998, 4 males, 1 female. Distribution: Thailand, Vietnam (Ha Tinh). Pseudoneureclipsis erechtheus Malicky and Saengpradab in Malicky et al. 2001 Material examined: Dac Lac: Yok Don National Park: ca. 1.5 km SE Ban Don, dry stream bed, 12 o 53’N, 107 o 48’E, UV light, 23 May 1997, D. Currie, ROM 974006, 5 males; ca. 2 km SE Ban Don, W bank of Serepok River, near rapids, 12 o 53’N, 107 o 48’E, Malaise trap, 31 May - 12 June 1997, B. Hubley, ROM 974112, 2 males, 1 female; ibid., MV light, 31 May 1997, C. Darling, D. Currie, A. Guidotti, ROM 974019, 1 male; ibid., riparian vegetation, Malaise trap, 12-28 June 1997, B. Hubley, ROM 974113, 6 males; ibid., Malaise trap, 28 June - 7 July 1997, B. Hubley, ROM 974114, 7 males; ibid., dipterocarp forest, near ponds, UV light, 2 July 1997, B Hubley, ROM 974122, 5 males; ibid., near fields, Malaise trap, 30-31 May 1997, C. Darling, ROM 974020, 1 male, 2 females. Distribution: Thailand, Vietnam (Dac Lac). Pseudoneureclipsis philemon Malicky and Prommi in Malicky et al. 2000 Material examined: Gia Lai: An Khe District: tributary of Azun River, NE Tram Lap, UV light, 20 June 1996, B. Hubley, D. Currie, ROM 961073, 3 males, 1 female; Tram Lap, Azun River, 2 km NW on trail from forestry building, 14 o 27’N, 108 o 33’E, 23 June 1996, D. Currie, J. Swann, ROM 961084, 1 male; Cha River, 10 km NW Buoenloy, on road to Tram Lap, UV light, 27 June 1996, D. Currie, ROM 961098, 2 males. Ha Tinh: Huong Son: 200 m, 18 o 21’N, 105 o 15’E, Malaise trap, 13 April 1998, J. Carpenter, K. Long, D. Grimaldi, L. Herman, D. Silva, AMNH, 1 male; 300 m, 18 o 21’N, 105 o 15’E, Malaise trap, 11-21 May 1998, J. Carpenter, K. Long, D. Grimaldi, L. Herman, D. Silva, AMNH, 2 males, 3 females. Nghe An: ca. 25 km SW of Con Cuong: Khe Moi River Forestry Camp: tropical forest, riparian, 308 m, 3 June 1995, Hubley, J. Swann, ROM 956150, 3 males, 3 females; tributary of Khe Moi River, tropical forest edge, 18 o 56’N, 104 o 49’E, 4 June 1995, B. Hubley, J. Swann, ROM 956158, 1 male, 2 females. Distribution: Thailand, Vietnam (Gia Lai, Ha Tinh, Nghe An)., Published as part of Armitage & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2009, New country records of caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Vietnam, pp. 1-5 in Insecta Mundi 2009 (68) on pages 2-3, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5405003, {"references":["Malicky, H., and P. Chantaramongkol. 1993 a. Neue Trichopteren aus Thailand. Teil 1: Rhyacophilidae, Hydrobiosidae, Philopotamidae, Polycentropodidae, Ecnomidae, Psychomyiidae, Arctopsychidae, Hydropsychidae (Arbeiten uber thailandische Kocherfliegen Nr. 12). Linzer Biologische Beitrage 25 (1): 433 - 487.","Malicky, H. 1999. Neue Kocherfliegen aus Europa, Asien und von den Seychellen. Braueria 26: 44 - 48.","Malicky, H., P. Chantaramongkol, S. Cheunbarn, and N. Saengpradab. 2001. Einige neue Kocherfliegen (Trichoptera) aus Thailand (Arbeit Nr. 32 uber thailandische Kocherfliegen). Braueria 28: 11 - 14.","Malicky, H., P. Chantaramongkol, P. Chaibu, T. Prommi, S. Silalom, S. Sompong, and I. Thani. 2000. Neue Kocherfliegen aus Thailand (Insecta, Trichoptera) (Arbeit uber thailandische Kocherfliegen Nr. 30). Linzer Biologische Beitrage 32 (2): 861 - 874."]}
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35. Goeridae Ulmer 1903
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Armitage and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Goeridae ,Trichoptera ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Family Goeridae Gastrocentrides sumatranus Ulmer 1930 Material examined: Dac Lac: Yok Don National Park, edge of Dak Ken River, 8 km SW Ban Don, dipterocarp forest, 12 o 53’N, 107 o 48’E, UV light, 15 June 1997, B. Hubley, ROM 974101, 2 males, 3 females. Gia Lai: ca. 3 km N An Khe along road to Kannack, 438 m, 13 o 59’14.9"N, 108 o 41’02.2"E, UV light, 8 June 2001, C. Darling, N. Tatarnic, B. Hubley, ROM 2001596, 2 males, 2 females. Nghe An: Con Cuong, Con River, edge of plowed field, UV light, 2 June 1995, B. Hubley, J. Swann, ROM 956148, 1 male, 1 female. Distribution: Indonesia (Sumatra), Vietnam (Dac Lac, Gia Lai, Nghe An). Goera kawamotonis Kobayashi 1987 Material examined: Quang Nam: Ngoc Linh, 950 m, 15 o 11.2’N, 108 o 2.3’E, Malaise trap, 16 April 1999, D. Grimaldi, L. Herman, C. Johnson, K. Long, E. Sterling, AMNH, 1 male. Distribution: Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu), Russia (Far East: south of Khabarovsky krai, Primorye), Vietnam (Quang Nam). Goera tarumana Malicky 1978 Material examined: Gia Lai: An Khe District, Azun River, Tram Lap, 3 km NE forestry building, UV light, 21 June 1996, D. Currie, J. Swann, ROM 961076, 1 male. Distribution: Indonesia (Sumatra), Vietnam (Gia Lai)., Published as part of Armitage & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2009, New country records of caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Vietnam, pp. 1-5 in Insecta Mundi 2009 (68) on page 3, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5405003, {"references":["Ulmer, G. 1930. Trichopteren von den Philippinen und von den Sunda-Inseln. Treubia 11: 373 - 498.","Kobayashi, M. 1987. Caddisflies or Trichoptera from Shimane Prefecture in Japan (Insecta). Bulletin of Kanagawa Prefecture Museum (Natural Science) 17: 13 - 35.","Malicky, H. 1978. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Insektenfauna Sumatras. Teil 7: Kocherfliegen (Trichoptera) aus Sumatra und West-Neuguinea I. Rhyacophilidae, Glossosomatidae, Stenopsychidae, Goeridae. Beitrage zur naturkundlichen Forschung in Sudwestdeutschland 37: 159 - 173."]}
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36. Ecnomidae Ulmer 1903
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Ecnomidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Family Ecnomidae Ecnomus aerion Malicky 1999 Material examined: Lao Cai: ca. 4 km W Sapa Village, on tributary of Golden River, 1200 m, 22 o 18’59"N, 103 o 49’16"E, Malaise trap, 16-23 May 1999, A. Lathrop, ROM 992020, 1 male; Quang Nam: Ngoc Linh: 830 m, 15 o 10’N, 108 o 5’E, Malaise trap, 11-18 March 1999, K. Long, C. Johnson, AMNH, 1 male; 950 m, 15 o 10’N, 108 o 5’E, Malaise trap, 23 March 1999, K. Long, C. Johnson, AMNH, 1 male; ibid. 16 April 1999, 4 males. Distribution: Thailand, Vietnam (Lao Cai, Quang Nam). Ecnomus alkestis Malicky and Chantaramongkol 1997 Material examined: Ha Tinh: Huong Son, 200 m, 18 o 21’N, 105 o 15’E, Malaise trap, 15 May 1998, J. Carpenter, K. Long, D. Grimaldi, L. Herman, D. Silva, AMNH, 1 male. Distribution: Thailand, Vietnam (Ha Tinh). Ecnomus argonautos Luadee and Malicky 1999 Material examined: Cao Bang: Ba Be National Park, mouth of river at village, 22 o 25’N, 105 o 37’E, UV light, 8 May 1997, D. Currie, ROM 972504, 1 male, 5 females. Distribution: Thailand, Vietnam (Cao Bang). Ecnomus atevalus Malicky and Chantaramongkol 1993a Material examined: Dac Lac: Yok Don National Park Headquarters, ca. 2 km SE Ban Ban Don, 12 o 53’N, 107 o 48’E, UV / MV light, 22-31 May 1997, C. Darling, D. Currie, ROM 974004, 1 male; Yok Don National Park, ca. 2 km SE Ban Don, W of Serepok River, dipterocarp forest, 12 o 53’N, 107 o 48’E, UV light, 2 July 1997, B. Hubley, ROM 974122, 1 male, 1 female. Distribution: Thailand, Vietnam (Dac Lac). Ecnomus paget Malicky and Chantaramongkol 1997 Material examined: Dac Lac: Yok Don National Park, ca. 2 km SE Ban Don, W bank of Serepok River, 100 m, 12 o 53’N, 107 o 48’E, Malaise trap, 28 June - 7 July 1997, B. Hubley, ROM 974114, 2 males 1 female. Distribution: Thailand, Vietnam (Dac Lac). Ecnomus promat Malicky and Chantaramongkol 1993b Material examined: Gia Lai: An Khe District: Azun River, Tram Lap, 3 km NE forestry building, UV light, 21 June 1996, D. Currie, J. Swann, ROM 961076, 1 male; Cha River, 10 km NW Buoenloy, on road to Tram Lap, UV light, 27 June 1996, D. Currie, ROM 961098, 5 males, 14 females; Dacklest River, 5.2 km NE Tram Lap on forestry road, 200 m upstream bridge, 1 o rainforest, 900 m, 14 o 24’N, 108 o 33’E, UV light, 28 June 1996, D. Currie, J. Swann, ROM 961102, 1 male. Distribution: Thailand, Vietnam (Gia Lai). Ecnomus pseudotenellus Ulmer 1930 Material examined: Cao Bang: Ba Be National Park, junction of road to Lake Ba Be and trail to ethnic village, UV light, 18 May 1995, D. Currie, J. Swann, ROM 956068, 1 male. Distribution: Indonesia (Sumatra), Vietnam (Cao Bang). Ecnomus puro Malicky and Chantaramongkol 1993a Material examined: Dac Lac: Yok Don National Park: ca. 2 km SE Ban Don, W bank of Serepok River, 12 o 53’N, 107 o 48’E, Malaise trap, 31 May - 12 June 1997, B. Hubley, ROM 974112, 1 male; edge of Dak Ken River, 8 km SW Ban Don, dipterocarp forest, 12 o 53’N, 107 o 48’E, UV light, 15 June 1997, B. Hubley, ROM 974101, 5 males, 19 females. Distribution: Thailand, Vietnam (Dac Lac). Ecnomus uttu Malicky and Chantaramongkol 1993a Material examined: Gia Lai: An Khe District, Cha River, 10 km NW Buoenloy, on road to Tram Lap, UV light, 27 June 1996, D. Currie, ROM 961098, 1 male. Distribution: Thailand, Vietnam (Gia Lai)., Published as part of Armitage & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2009, New country records of caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Vietnam, pp. 1-5 in Insecta Mundi 2009 (68) on pages 1-2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5405003, {"references":["Malicky, H. 1999. Neue Kocherfliegen aus Europa, Asien und von den Seychellen. Braueria 26: 44 - 48.","Malicky, H., and P. Chantaramongkol. 1997. Weitere neue Kocherfliegen (Trichoptera) aus Thailand. Arbeit Nr. 20 uber thailandische Kocherfliegen. Linzer Biologische Beitrage 29 (1): 203 - 215.","Luadee, P., and H. Malicky. 1999. Two new Trichoptera species (Polycentropodidae, Ecnomidae) from Thailand. Braueria 26: 6.","Malicky, H., and P. Chantaramongkol. 1993 a. Neue Trichopteren aus Thailand. Teil 1: Rhyacophilidae, Hydrobiosidae, Philopotamidae, Polycentropodidae, Ecnomidae, Psychomyiidae, Arctopsychidae, Hydropsychidae (Arbeiten uber thailandische Kocherfliegen Nr. 12). Linzer Biologische Beitrage 25 (1): 433 - 487.","Malicky, H., and P. Chantaramongkol. 1993 b. Neue Trichopteren aus Thailand. Teil 2: Rhyacophilidae, Philopotamidae, Polycentropodidae, Ecnomidae, Psychomyiidae, Xiphocentronidae, Helicopsychidae, Odontoceridae (Arbeiten uber thailandische Kocher-fliegen Nr. 12) (Fortsetzung). Linzer Biologische Beitrage 25 (2): 1137 - 1187.","Ulmer, G. 1930. Trichopteren von den Philippinen und von den Sunda-Inseln. Treubia 11: 373 - 498."]}
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37. Dipseudopsidae Ulmer 1904
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Armitage and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Insecta ,Dipseudopsidae ,Arthropoda ,Trichoptera ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Family Dipseudopsidae Dipseudopsis knappi Schmid and Denning 1979 Material examined: Dong Nai: Cat Tien National Park, gazebo near park headquarters, field edge of Dong Nai River, 120 m, 11 o 25’22.9"N, 107 o 25’41.5"E, MV light, 31 May 1999, B. Hubley, ROM 993045, 1 male. Distribution: Thailand, Vietnam (Dong Nai)., Published as part of Armitage & Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., 2009, New country records of caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Vietnam, pp. 1-5 in Insecta Mundi 2009 (68) on page 1, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5405003, {"references":["Schmid, F. and D. G. Denning. 1979. Descriptions of new Annulipalpia (Trichoptera) from southeastern Asia. Canadian Entomologist 111 (3): 243 - 249."]}
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38. New country records of caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Vietnam
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Armitage and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Armitage, Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I. (2009): New country records of caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Vietnam. Insecta Mundi 2009 (68): 1-5, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5405003, {"references":["Arefina-Armitage, T. I., and B. J. Armitage. [In press]. A new species of the genus Phryganopsyche Wiggins (Trichoptera: Phryganopsychidae) from Vietnam. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington.","Armitage, B., W. Mey, T. I. Arefina, and P. Schefter. 2005. The caddisfly fauna (Insecta: Trichoptera) of Vietnam. p. 25-37. In: K. Tanida and A. Rossiter (eds.). Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Trichoptera (2003, Osaka), Tokai University Press, Kanagawa. 474 p.","Hoang, D. H. 2005. Systematics of the Trichoptera (Insecta) of Vietnam. Ph.D. Dissertation. Seoul Women's University. 357 p.","Hoang, D. H., and Y. J. Bae. 2007. Vietnamese species of Stenopsyche McLachlan (Trichoptera: Stenopsychidae). Zootaxa 1624: 1-15.","Johanson, K. A., and J. Olah. 2008. Description of seven new Tinodes from Asia (Trichoptera: Psychomyiidae). Zootaxa 1854: 1-15.","Kobayashi, M. 1987. Caddisflies or Trichoptera from Shimane Prefecture in Japan (Insecta). Bulletin of Kanagawa Prefecture Museum (Natural Science) 17: 13-35.","Luadee, P., and H. Malicky. 1999. Two new Trichoptera species (Polycentropodidae, Ecnomidae) from Thailand. Braueria 26: 6.","Malicky, H. 1978. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Insektenfauna Sumatras. Teil 7: Kocherfliegen (Trichoptera) aus Sumatra und West-Neuguinea I. Rhyacophilidae, Glossosomatidae, Stenopsychidae, Goeridae. Beitrage zur naturkundlichen Forschung in Sudwestdeutschland 37: 159-173.","Malicky, H. 1999. Neue Kocherfliegen aus Europa, Asien und von den Seychellen. Braueria 26: 44-48.","Malicky, H. 2008. Beschreibungen von neuen Trichopteren aus Asien. Braueria 35: 45-57.","Malicky, H., and P. Chantaramongkol. 1993a. Neue Trichopteren aus Thailand. Teil 1: Rhyacophilidae, Hydrobiosidae, Philopotamidae, Polycentropodidae, Ecnomidae, Psychomyiidae, Arctopsychidae, Hydropsychidae (Arbeiten uber thailandische Kocherfliegen Nr. 12). Linzer Biologische Beitrage 25(1): 433-487.","Malicky, H., and P. Chantaramongkol. 1993b. Neue Trichopteren aus Thailand. Teil 2: Rhyacophilidae, Philopotamidae, Polycentropodidae, Ecnomidae, Psychomyiidae, Xiphocentronidae, Helicopsychidae, Odontoceridae (Arbeiten uber thailandische Kocher-fliegen Nr. 12) (Fortsetzung). Linzer Biologische Beitrage 25(2): 1137-1187.","Malicky, H., and P. Chantaramongkol. 1994. Neue Lepidostomatidae aus Asien (Arbeiten uber thailandische Kocherfliegen Nr. 14) (Insecta: Trichoptera: Lepidostomatidae). Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 96: 349-368.","Malicky, H., and P. Chantaramongkol. 1997. Weitere neue Kocherfliegen (Trichoptera) aus Thailand. Arbeit Nr. 20 uber thailandische Kocherfliegen. Linzer Biologische Beitrage 29(1): 203-215.","Malicky, H., P. Chantaramongkol, P. Chaibu, T. Prommi, S. Silalom, S. Sompong, and I. Thani. 2000. Neue Kocherfliegen aus Thailand (Insecta, Trichoptera) (Arbeit uber thailandische Kocherfliegen Nr. 30). Linzer Biologische Beitrage 32(2): 861-874.","Malicky, H., P. Chantaramongkol, S. Cheunbarn, and N. Saengpradab. 2001. Einige neue Kocherfliegen (Trichoptera) aus Thailand (Arbeit Nr. 32 uber thailandische Kocherfliegen). Braueria 28: 11-14.","Mey, W. 2005. The Fan Si Pan Massif in North Vietnam - towards a reference locality for Trichoptera in SE Asia. p. 273-284. In: K. Tanida and A. Rossiter (eds.). Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Trichoptera (2003, Osaka). Tokai University Press; Kanagawa. 474 p.","Olah, J., and K. A. Johanson. 2008. Generic review of Hydropsychinae, with description of Schmidopsyche, new genus, 3 new genus clusters, 8 new species groups, 4 new species clades, 12 new species clusters, and 62 new species from the Oriental and Afrotropical regions (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae). Zootaxa 1802: 1-248.","Olah, J., K. A. Johanson, and P. C. Barnard. 2008. Revision of the Oriental and Afrotropical species of Cheumatopsyche Wallengren (Hydropsychidae, Trichoptera). Zootaxa 1738: 1-171.","Schmid, F. and D. G. Denning. 1979. Descriptions of new Annulipalpia (Trichoptera) from southeastern Asia. Canadian Entomologist 111(3): 243-249.","Ulmer, G. 1930. Trichopteren von den Philippinen und von den Sunda-Inseln. Treubia 11: 373-498."]}
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39. Interesting species of the genus Helicopsyche von Siebold (Trichoptera: Helicopsychidae) from Vietnam
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Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., Armitage, Brian J., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., and Armitage, Brian J.
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Three new species of the genus Helicopsyche von Siebold (Trichoptera: Helicopsychidae), H. botosaneanui, H. verrucaspinosa, and H. inusitata, from Vietnam are described, and 1 new country record, H. pathoumthongi Johanson and Malm, is reported. The male of H. boniata Malicky and Chantaramongkol is redescribed to facilitate comparisons with two of the new species.
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40. Additions to the genus Goera Stephens (Trichoptera, Goeridae) from Southeast Asia
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Armitage, Brian J., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., Armitage, Brian J., and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Two new species of Goera, G. zwicki and G. nozakii (Trichoptera, Goeridae), from the Philippines and one new species, G. meyi, from Vietnam are described and illustrated herein. In addition, type specimens of G. disparilis Banks, G. octospina Banks, G. tagalica Banks, and G. uniformis Banks are illustrated. All species of Goera known from both the Philippines and Vietnam are listed.
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41. The Genus Chimarra Stephens (Trichoptera: Philopotamidae) in Vietnam
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Blahnik, Roger J., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., and Armitage, Brian J.
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Currently, the genus Chimarra Stephens (Trichoptera: Philopotamidae) is represented in the Oriental Region by 259 species. Of these, 61 species have been described or recorded from Vietnam. In this paper, 9 new species from Vietnam are described and illustrated (Chimarra aculeata, C. carinata, C. corneola, C. insolita, C. mina, C. prominens, C. rostrata, C. undulata, and C. ungula). In addition, 3 new country records are noted (Chimarra areli Malicky and Mey, Chimarra pipake Malicky and Chantaramongkol, and Chimarra suthepensis Chantaramongkol and Malicky), and 1 new species group (minuta Group) is proposed and populated. An additional species group (georgensis “Group”), with 1 new species from Vietnam, but otherwise only known from Africa, is discussed, but not formally defined. A table listing all known Vietnamese species of Chimarra is included, along with discussion of variability in the anal veins of the forewing found within this genus, and its relevance for defining subgenera and species groups.
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42. Additions to the genus Goera Stephens (Trichoptera, Goeridae) from Southeast Asia
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Armitage, Brian J., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., Armitage, Brian J., and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Two new species of Goera, G. zwicki and G. nozakii (Trichoptera, Goeridae), from the Philippines and one new species, G. meyi, from Vietnam are described and illustrated herein. In addition, type specimens of G. disparilis Banks, G. octospina Banks, G. tagalica Banks, and G. uniformis Banks are illustrated. All species of Goera known from both the Philippines and Vietnam are listed.
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43. Two new species of the genus Pahamunaya Schmid (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae) from Vietnam
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Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., Armitage, Brian J., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., and Armitage, Brian J.
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Two new species of the genus Pahamunaya Schmid (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae), P. talon sp. n. and P. spinifera sp. n., from Vietnam are described and illustrated. Examination of the holotype male of P. khoii Oláh and Johanson, in combination with an additional specimen of the same species, revealed new characters. New illustrations for this species are provided.
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44. Three new species of Phylocentropus Banks (Trichoptera: Dipseudopsidae) from Vietnam
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Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., Armitage, Brian J., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., and Armitage, Brian J.
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Of the 9 known species of Phylocentropus Banks (Trichoptera: Dipseudopsidae), 5 are found in eastern North America, 1 in Japan, and 3 in Southeast Asia. Three new species of this genus: Ph. tohoku, Ph. ngoclinh, and Ph. anas from Vietnam are described and illustrated herein. Previously, only 1 species, Ph. vietnamellus Mey 1995, was known from this country.
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45. Three new species of Goera Stephens (Trichoptera: Goeridae) from Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Armitage, Brian J., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., Armitage, Brian J., and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Three new species of the caddisfly genus Goera Stephens (Trichoptera: Goeridae) are described from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. Goera neboissi sp. n., G. jolanda sp. n., and G. higleri sp. n. were found to be related to G. skiasma Neboiss, which is the only previously recorded species from Sulawesi. These species share the following combination of characters: an upright IXth segment; the absence of the median dorsal process of tergum X; a long, mesal process of the inferior appendage with a subbasal projection; and, the absence of parameres.
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46. The genus Psilotreta Banks (Trichoptera: Odontoceridae) in Vietnam
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Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., Armitage, Brian J., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., and Armitage, Brian J.
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Eight species of the genus Psilotreta Banks (Trichoptera: Odontoceridae) are currently known from Vietnam: P. albogera Mey 1997, P. androconiata Mey 1997, P. bidens Mey 1995, P. enikoae Oláh and Johanson 2010, P. frigidaria Mey 1996, P. jaroschi Malicky 1995, P. papaceki Malicky 1995, P. spitzeri Malicky 1995. A new species, Psilotreta kurenschikovorum, from Thua Thien-Hue Province is herein described. The new species differs from other species of the genus by peculiarities in wing venation, by the unusual shape of epicranial suture on the head, and by the bifid apical segment of the inferior appendage. Additional province and collection information for previously recorded species are included.
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47. New country records of caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Vietnam
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Center for Systematic Entomology, Inc., Armitage, Brian J., Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I., Center for Systematic Entomology, Inc., Armitage, Brian J., and Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I.
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Identification of caddisfly specimens from Vietnam collected by scientific field staff of the Royal Ontario Museum and the American Museum of Natural History revealed 19 new country records. All but one species were reported from other Oriental region countries, particularly Thailand and Indonesia. However, Goera kawamotonis Kobayashi 1987 was only known from the East Palaearctic region (Japan and Russian Far East). The total number of species now recorded from Vietnam is 400.
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48. A New Species of the Genus Phryganopsyche Wiggins (Trichoptera: Phryganopsychidae) from Vietnam
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49. A new caddisfly genus (Trichoptera, Odontoceridae) from Vietnam.
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Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I. and Armitage, Brian J.
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Cephalopsyche, a new genus of caddisfly (Trichoptera, Odontoceridae), is described from Vietnam. Two new species are placed in the genus: C. gorgona sp. n. and C. neboissi sp. n. Th e adult male and female of each species exhibit distinct sexual dimorphism, especially in head morphology. In males, there are hinged, chamber-like structures on the vertex of the head, containing filamentous, columnar tissue when exposed. Descriptions and illustrations of both species are provided. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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