Celina (beetle)

Celina is a genus of predaceous diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. There are at least 30 described species in Celina.[1][2][3][4][5]

Celina
Celina imitatrix
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Dytiscidae
Tribe: Methlini
Genus: Celina
Aubé, 1837

Species

These 34 species belong to the genus Celina.[2][3][4]

  • Celina aculeata Aubé, 1838
  • Celina adusta Guignot, 1957
  • Celina amabilis Guignot, 1957
  • Celina angustata Aubé, 1838
  • Celina bonvouloiri Sharp, 1882
  • Celina bruchi Zimmermann, 1921
  • Celina conspicua Zimmermann, 1921
  • Celina contiger Guignot, 1947
  • Celina crassicornis Sharp, 1882
  • Celina cubensis Guignot, 1947
  • Celina debilis Sharp, 1882
  • Celina dufaui Legros, 1948
  • Celina forsteri Guignot, 1957
  • Celina freudei Guignot, 1957
  • Celina gracilicornis Sharp, 1882
  • Celina grossula LeConte, 1863
  • Celina guayaquilensis Guignot, 1953
  • Celina hubbelli Young, 1979
  • Celina imitatrix Young, 1979
  • Celina intacta Zimmermann, 1921
  • Celina languida Guignot, 1958
  • Celina latipes (Brullé, 1837)
  • Celina longicornis Sharp, 1882
  • Celina mucronata Sharp, 1882
  • Celina muricata Guignot, 1955
  • Celina occidentalis Young, 1979
  • Celina palustris Young, 1979
  • Celina parallela (Babington, 1841)
  • Celina paulista Guignot, 1955
  • Celina picea Sharp, 1882
  • Celina punctata Sharp, 1882
  • Celina reclusa Guignot, 1955
  • Celina slossoni Mutchler, 1918
  • Celina vitticollis Guignot, 1953
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References

  1. "Celina Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  2. "Celina Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  3. "Celina Overview". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  4. "Browse Celina". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  5. Dytiscidae Species List at Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University. Retrieved on 7 May 2012.

Further reading


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