Celina grossula
LeConte, 1863
Celina grossula is a of ( ) described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1863. It belongs to the Hydroporinae and tribe Methlini. The Celina comprises small to minute diving that inhabit aquatic environments. Information regarding the specific biology and of C. grossula remains limited in the available literature.
Pronunciation
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Habitat
Members of the Celina are aquatic associated with freshwater . As a diving beetle in the , C. grossula likely inhabits ponds, wetlands, or slow-moving water bodies, though specific habitat preferences for this are not documented in the provided sources.
Distribution
North America. The is recorded as present in North America based on GBIF distribution data.
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Taxonomic Note
The was described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1863. LeConte was a prominent 19th-century who described numerous North American species.
Data Limitations
No observations were recorded in iNaturalist at the time of the source query. The lacks a Wikipedia summary and detailed biological accounts in the provided literature.