taxonID	type	description	language	source
3B27C260FD55FFEF57B3FBF956CEF809.taxon	description	Fig. 2.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD55FFEF57B3FBF956CEF809.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Costatrichia devestiva is unique from all other species in the genus due to the apparent lack of spines or sclerites on the phallus. The membranous apex seems to bear only a small pair of completely membranous lateral lobes. Male. Forewing length 2.5 – 2.7 mm (n = 5). Head unmodified, with 3 ocelli; antennae unmodified. Tibial spur count 1, 3, 4. Color in alcohol brown, denuded. Genitalia. Abdominal sternum VII with simple, pointed mesoventral process. Sternum VIII anterolateral margin with 1 digitate lateral process bearing large, stout spine, 1 slender, elongate spinelike lateral process, and peglike setae apicoventrally; in ventral view posterior margin with mesal emargination between patches of peglike setae, spinelike lateral process with single basal peglike seta and small basal digitate process bearing single seta. Segment IX anterolateral margin convex, posterolateral margin straight, with posterolateral process bearing 2 small apical setae; in dorsal view anterior margin pointedly concave, posterior margin nearly straight. Inferior appendage with rounded basal emargination and apical hook curving ventrad; in ventral view fused basally, with shallow apical emargination. Tergum X with dorsal sclerite subovate; ventral sclerite semielliptic with rounded mesal production on anterior margin; membranous apex rounded in dorsal view. Phallus tubular basally, constricted at midlength with median complex bearing basal loop and pair of spherical dorsal “ windows ”; apex large, membranous, with pair of mesolateral membranous lobes, strongly recurved apically.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD55FFEF57B3FBF956CEF809.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype male — PANAMA: Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102 (Río Chiriquí Viejo), Quebrada Norte, Mount Totumas Biological Reserve, 8.873613 ° N, 82.690512 ° W, Malaise trap, 30 – 31. viii. 2015, J. Dietrich and B. Armitage (COZEM). Paratypes — ibid., 3 males (BJA); ibid., 26. iv – 10. v. 2015, 1 male (COZEM).	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD55FFEF57B3FBF956CEF809.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The Latin word devestivus meaning “ undressed ”, referring to the lack of spines or sclerites on the phallus typically present in this genus.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD52FFE857B3FF07576DFB07.taxon	description	Fig. 3.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD52FFE857B3FF07576DFB07.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Costatrichia dietrichi is most similar to C. zopilote Holzenthal and Harris. In both of these species, the phallus bears a pair of large dorsal sclerites and the membranous apex curves strongly dorsad. Both species also bear large, stout apical spines on the lateral process of sternum VIII. C. zopilote bears 3 of these spines (Holzenthal and Harris 1999), while C. dietrichi bears only 2. Male. Forewing length 2.2 – 2.7 mm (n = 15). Head unmodified, with 3 ocelli; antennae unmodified. Tibial spur count 1, 3, 4. Color in alcohol brown, denuded. Genitalia. Abdominal sternum VII with simple, pointed mesoventral process. Sternum VIII anterolateral margin with 2 digitate lateral processes bearing large, stout spines; in ventral view with posterior margin concave. Segment IX anterolateral margin convex, posterolateral margin convex, with posterolateral process bearing 2 apical setae; in dorsal view anterior margin concave, posterior margin shallowly concave. Inferior appendage with apical digitate projection bearing single seta; in ventral view fused basally. Tergum X with dorsal sclerite semielliptic with crenulate posterior margin; ventral sclerite semielliptic with rounded mesal production on posterior margin; membranous apex subquadrate in dorsal view. Phallus tubular basally, constricted at midlength with median complex bearing basal loop and pair of spherical dorsal “ windows ”; apex large, membranous, bearing pair of dorsolateral sclerites with rounded apices.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD52FFE857B3FF07576DFB07.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype male — PANAMA: Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102 (Río Chiriquí Viejo), Quebrada Norte, Mount Totumas Biological Reserve, 8.873613 ° N, 82.690512 ° W, Malaise trap, 18 – 23. v. 2015, J. Dietrich and B. Armitage (COZEM). Paratypes — ibid., 30 – 31. viii. 2015, 10 males (COZEM); ibid., 26. iv – 10. v. 2015, 4 males (BJA).	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD52FFE857B3FF07576DFB07.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Named in honor of Jeffrey Dietrich, owner and operator of Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve, in recognition of his many contributions to our study there. Genus Metrichia Ross. Twenty-two species of the genus Metrichia were previously known from Panama, ten of which were originally described from there and eight of which are currently endemic. Herein we add two new species from Mount Totumas.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD52FFE957B3FB675737FF71.taxon	description	Fig. 4.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD52FFE957B3FB675737FF71.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Metrichia brocha is most similar to M. spica Bueno-Soria and Holzenthal. In both species, the inferior appendage is suborbicular in lateral view, with 2 processes along the ventral margin. However, the anterior process is truncate in M. spica (Bueno-Soria and Holzenthal 2003) and pointed in M. brocha. Additionally, the emargination between the 2 processes is larger in M. spica than in M. brocha. Male. Forewing length 2.5 – 2.7 mm (n = 7). Head unmodified, with 3 ocelli; antennae unmodified. Tibial spur count 1, 3, 4. Color in alcohol brown, denuded. Genitalia. Abdominal sternum VII without mesoventral process. Segment VIII unmodified. Segment IX anterolateral margin convex, narrowing and withdrawn into segments VII – VIII, posterolateral margin convex; dorsally with posterior margin membranous, flat. Preanal appendage short, rounded. Dorsolateral hook slender, decurved. Inferior appendage setose, suborbicular with small anteroventral pointed process and large, heavily sclerotized mesoventral pointed process; ventrally, large pointed process curved inward. Tergum X membranous, amorphous. Phallus widest at base, narrowing to median constriction, membranous apex with 3 spines, 1 st and 2 nd curved strongly outwards, 3 rd slender, elongate, extending apically.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD52FFE957B3FB675737FF71.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype male — PANAMA: Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102 (Río Chiriquí Viejo), Quebrada Norte, Mount Totumas Biological Reserve, 8.873613 ° N, 82.690512 ° W, Malaise trap, 14. iv. 2015, J. Dietrich and B. Armitage (COZEM). Paratypes — ibid., 18 – 23. v. 2015, 5 males (BJA); ibid., 30 – 31. viii. 2015, 1 male (COZEM).	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD52FFE957B3FB675737FF71.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The Latin word brochus meaning “ with projecting teeth ”, referring to the 2 pointed processes of the ventral margin of the inferior appendage.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD53FFE957B3FEF755B3FBFE.taxon	description	Fig. 5.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD53FFE957B3FEF755B3FBFE.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Metrichia calla is most similar to M. sesquipedalis Bueno-Soria and Holzenthal. Both species bear a large inferior appendage truncate basally, extended and accuminate apically. In ventral view, the broad base of the inferior appendage narrows gradually to the slender apex in M. sesquipedalis (Bueno-Soria and Holzenthal 2003), but does so very abruptly in M. calla. Male. Forewing length 2.7 mm (n = 1). Head unmodified, with 3 ocelli; antennae unmodified. Tibial spur count 1, 3, 4. Color in alcohol brown, denuded. Genitalia. Abdominal sternum VII without mesoventral process. Segment VIII unmodified. Segment IX anterolateral margin convex, narrowing and withdrawn into segments VII – VIII, posterolateral margin convex, with small apicoventral process; dorsally, with posterior margin membranous, flat. Preanal appendage short, rounded; dorsally with posterior margin rugose. Dorsolateral hook stout, decurved. Inferior appendage interior surface bearing row of peglike setae, truncate basally, apex elongate and extended in narrow, triangular process. Tergum X membranous, apex subquadrate in dorsal view. Phallus widest at base, membranous apex with 3 spines, 1 st and 2 nd spiraling outward, 3 rd slender, elongate, extending apically within membranous sheath.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD53FFE957B3FEF755B3FBFE.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype male — PANAMA: Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102 (Río Chiriquí Viejo), Quebrada Norte, Mount Totumas Biological Reserve, 8.873613 ° N, 82.690512 ° W, UV-light trap, 18. iii. 2016, B. and T. Armitage (COZEM).	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD53FFE957B3FEF755B3FBFE.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Calla, referring to the shape of membranous apex of the phallus, which reminds the authors of a calla lily. Genus Neotrichia Morton. Fourteen species in the genus Neotrichia were previously known for Panama, seven of which were described in Panama and are currently endemic. Herein we add one new species from Mount Totumas.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD53FFEA57B3FB6F565BFE52.taxon	description	Fig. 6.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD53FFEA57B3FB6F565BFE52.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Based on the number of ocelli and the spur formula, this species has been placed in the genus Neotrichia. However, the overall appearance of the male genitalia does not seem typical of the genus. The inferior appendage is short and not immediately apparent when viewed laterally, as opposed to the expected long and slender form seen in most other Neotrichia species. Segment IX does not appear to be fused dorsally with tergum X; the dorsal plate is not apparent. The elaborate, sclerotized structure present at the base of the subgenital plate and the inferior appendage in this species also seem unique within the genus. Male. Forewing length 2.0 mm (n = 1). Head unmodified, with 3 ocelli; antennae unmodified. Tibial spur count 0, 2, 3. Color in alcohol brown, denuded. Genitalia. Abdominal sternum VII without mesoventral process. Segment VIII unmodified. Segment IX anterolateral margin strongly narrowing, withdrawn into segment VIII, posterolateral margin convex; in dorsal view posterior margin concave. Subgenital plate membranous dorsally; in ventral view with pair of apical setae, broadest apically. Bracteole setose, larger than, and extended past, inferior appendage. Inferior appendage small, semi-triangular in lateral view, seemingly fused basally with subgenital plate with elaborate sclerotized structure extending into segment IX. Tergum X membranous, subtriangular in dorsal view. Phallus with wide tubular base narrowing to median constriction, membranous apex with 2 slender processes; 1 st process long, with apical emargination; 2 nd process shorter and wrapped around 1 st process.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD53FFEA57B3FB6F565BFE52.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype male — PANAMA: Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102 (Río Chiriquí Viejo), un. trib., Río Colorado, Mount Totumas Biological Reserve, 8.884717 ° N, 82.684077 ° W, UV-light trap, 2. i. 2016, B. and T. Armitage (COZEM).	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD53FFEA57B3FB6F565BFE52.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The Greek word atopos meaning “ out of place, odd, strange, unnatural ”, referring to the atypical appearance of this species for this genus. Genus Ochrotrichia Mosely. The genus Ochrotrichia in Panama previously included 25 species, 18 of which were first described from Panama and 11 of which are currently endemic. Herein we add one new species from Mount Totumas.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD50FFEA57B3FDD4507FFA56.taxon	description	Fig. 7.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD50FFEA57B3FDD4507FFA56.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Ochrotrichia anticheirion is very similar to O. arranca (Mosely). The arrangement and orientation of the spine-bearing processes of the ventral lobe of the inferior appendage differs between the 2 species. The single, peglike seta found on the ventral surface of the ventral lobe of the inferior appendage in O. anticheirion is absent in O. arranca. Additionally, the mesoventral process present in O. arranca (Mosely 1937) is absent in O. anticheirion. Male. Forewing length 2.8 – 3.1 mm (n = 3). Head unmodified, with 3 ocelli; antennae unmodified. Tibial spur count 0, 3, 4. Color in alcohol brown, denuded. Genitalia. Abdominal sternum VII without mesoventral process. Segment VIII unmodified. Segment IX anterolateral margin concave, posterolateral margin fused dorsolaterally with tergum X. Inferior appendage setose, with dorsal and ventral lobes; dorsal lobe approximately 3 times longer than wide, parallel-sided, apex truncate; ventral lobe bearing 3 digitate processes ending in a stout spine and a single stout, peglike seta ventrally. Tergum X sclerotized, highly developed with 3 processes: 1 st process slender, elongate, broadest medially, bearing 2 stout setae, apex pointed; 2 nd process semi-membranous basally, lightly sclerotized apically, apex with slightly curved dorsal branch and strongly anteriorly recurved ventrolateral process; 3 rd process membranous, very lightly sclerotized apicoventrally. Phallus tubular, elongate, simple, thread-like.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD50FFEA57B3FDD4507FFA56.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype male — PANAMA: Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102 (Río Chiriquí Viejo), Quebrada Norte, Mount Totumas Biological Reserve, 8.873613 ° N, 82.690512 ° W, UV-light trap, 18. iii. 2016, B. and T. Armitage (COZEM). Paratypes — ibid., 1 male (COZEM); ibid., un. trib., Río Colorado, Mount Totumas Biological Reserve, 8.884717 ° N, 82.684077 ° W, Malaise trap, 15 – 18. iii. 2016, J. Dietrich and B. Armitage, 1 male (BJA).	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD50FFEA57B3FDD4507FFA56.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The diminutive of the Greek word anticheiros meaning “ thumb ”, referring to the small peglike spine on the ventral surface of the inferior appendage. Genus Rhyacopsyche Mueller. The genus Rhyacopsyche was recently recorded for the first time from Panama (Armitage and Harris 2018), with one previously described species known. Herein we add one new species from Mount Totumas, the first to be described from Panama.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD50FFEB57B3F9D0519FFE75.taxon	description	Fig. 8.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD50FFEB57B3F9D0519FFE75.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Rhyacopsyche totuma is most similar to R. intraspira Wasmund and Holzenthal, 2007. In both species, the apex of the dorsolateral lobe of segment IX is truncate and bears peglike setae. The apex of the inferior appendage of R. intraspira bears 2 peglike setae (Wasmund and Holzenthal 2007), while R. totuma bears only one. The membranous portion of the phallus of R. intraspira bears spicules, which are lacking in R. totuma. Male. Head unmodified, with 3 ocelli; antennae unmodified. Tibial spur count 1, 3, 4. Color in alcohol brown, denuded. Genitalia. Abdominal sternum VII without mesoventral process. Segment VIII unmodified. Segment IX anterolateral margin convex, posterolateral margin with truncate dorsolateral lobe bearing peglike setae. Inferior appendage elongate, setose, curved gradually upwards, apex with triangular emargination and 1 peglike seta. Tergum X membranous, bi-lobed in dorsal view, contracted inside dorsolateral lobes of segment IX. Phallus basally tubular, elongate, narrow, apex membranous and with 2 thickened lateral spines.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD50FFEB57B3F9D0519FFE75.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype male — PANAMA: Chiriquí Province: Cuenca 102 (Río Chiriquí Viejo), Quebrada Norte, Mount Totumas Biological Reserve, 8.873613 ° N, 82.690512 ° W, UV-light trap, 1. ix. 2016, B. and T. Armitage (COZEM). Paratypes — ibid., un. trib., Río Colorado, Mount Totumas Biological Reserve, 8.884717 ° N, 82.684077 ° W, Malaise Trap, 7 – 13. xii. 2015, 1 male, J. Dietrich and B. Armitage (BJA).	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
3B27C260FD50FFEB57B3F9D0519FFE75.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Named for Mount Totumas Biological Reserve, the location where the holotype was collected.	en	Thomson, Robin E., Armitage, Brian J. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama. VI. Seven new species of microcaddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Mount Totumas Cloud Forest and Biological Reserve. Insecta Mundi 613: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699315
