Argia munda

Calvert, 1902

Apache Dancer

Argia munda, commonly known as the Apache Dancer, is a of in the . It was described by Calvert in 1902 and is distributed across Central America and North America. The species holds a Least Concern () status from the IUCN, with a stable and no immediate threats to its survival.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Argia munda: /ˈɑr.dʒi.ə ˈmʌn.də/

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Distribution

Central America and North America. GBIF records confirm presence in Middle America and North America.

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Taxonomic Work

The Argia has been the of intensive taxonomic revision by Rosser Garrison and Natalia von Ellenrieder, who have published multiple revisions of the genus including several publications specifically addressing Argia munda and related .

Conservation Status

IUCN status: Least Concern (). is stable with no immediate threat to the ' survival.

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