Rhionaeschna psilus

(Calvert, 1947)

Turquoise-tipped Darner

Rhionaeschna psilus, commonly known as the turquoise-tipped darner, is a of in the . It is distributed across a broad geographic range spanning the Caribbean, Central America, North America, and South America. The species holds a least concern conservation status due to its stable and absence of immediate threats.

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How to pronounce Rhionaeschna psilus: /ˌraɪəˈnɛsna ˈsaɪləs/

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Distribution

Found in the Caribbean, Central America, North America, and South America. Specific distribution records include Oaxaca.

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Conservation Status

The IUCN lists Rhionaeschna psilus as '' (Least Concern), with a stable and no immediate threats to survival.

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