Tauriphila argo

(Hagen, 1869)

Arch-tipped Glider

Tauriphila argo, commonly known as the arch-tipped glider, is a in the . It is found in South America. The species was first described by Hagen in 1869. Its IUCN status is Least Concern (), with a stable and no immediate threats to survival; this status was last reviewed in 2017.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Tauriphila argo: /ˌtaʊriˈfɪlə ˈɑrgoʊ/

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Distribution

South America. Specific countries and range boundaries within the continent are not documented in available sources.

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Conservation Status

IUCN Red List category: Least Concern (). trend: stable. Last assessed in 2017.

Taxonomic History

First described by Hagen in 1869. Accepted name in Catalogue of Life, GBIF, and NCBI .

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