Neoneura aaroni
Calvert, 1903
Coral-fronted Threadtail
Neoneura aaroni, known as the coral-fronted threadtail, is a in the Protoneuridae. It occurs in Central America and North America. The IUCN lists it as Least Concern with a stable . Like other threadtails, it belongs to a group of slender, small damselflies.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Neoneura aaroni: /ˌniːəˈnjuːrə əˈroʊnaɪ/
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Distribution
Central America and North America.
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Family Placement Note
Sources conflict on placement: Wikipedia and iNaturalist list Protoneuridae, while GBIF and NCBI list Coenagrionidae. Catalogue of Life places it in Protoneuridae. Protoneuridae is the currently accepted family for threadtails ( Neoneura).