Caenocentron immaculatum Flint 1991
New Record (1 locality). PANAMA — Chiriqui Province: Cuenca 108; Dolega District, Río Majagua, Banquito de Palmira, Potrerillos; 8.68083°N and 82.53250°W; 840 m a.s.l.; 28 February–14 March 2019, Y. Aguirre, T. Ríos, leg.; Malaise trap (M001); in alcohol; 1 male; MUPADI-YA-2020-336 .
Distribution. Colombia (type country), Panama.
Identification. This species was identified using the descriptions and illustrations by Flint (1991), Schmid (1982), and Vilarino et al. (2021). Caenocentron immaculatum is most similar to C. galesus Schmid 1982 . However, the apical segment of each inferior appendage in C. immaculatum is broader and more strongly arched, and the basal segment bears a strong tooth near the ventral margin.