Aguna claxon

Evans, 1952

Emerald Aguna

Aguna claxon, commonly known as the emerald aguna, is a of dicot in the Hesperiidae. It was described by Evans in 1952 and is distributed across Central America, North America, and South America. As a member of the Pyrginae, it belongs to a diverse group of skippers often associated with forested .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Aguna claxon: /əˈɡuːnə ˈklæksɒn/

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Distribution

Recorded from Central America, North America, and South America. Specific country-level records are not available in the provided sources.

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Taxonomic Note

The 'dicot skipper' refers to the Pyrginae, to which this belongs, though the specific ecological basis for this name is not detailed in available sources.

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