Remartinia secreta

(Calvert, 1952)

Secretive Darner

Remartinia secreta is a of darner in the Aeshnidae, commonly known as the Secretive Darner. The species was described by Philip Powell Calvert in 1952. It belongs to a small of Neotropical darners with limited documentation in scientific literature. Records indicate presence in South America, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.

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How to pronounce Remartinia secreta: /rɛˈmɑːrtɪniə sɪˈkriːtə/

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Distribution

South America; specific country records are sparse but the has been documented in the Neotropical region.

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Taxonomic History

Described by entomologist Philip Powell Calvert in 1952. The Remartinia is a small group within the darner Aeshnidae, characterized by Neotropical distribution.

Data Deficiency

The is known from very few observations (7 records on iNaturalist as of source date), indicating significant knowledge gaps regarding its and .

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