Celina imitatrix

Young, 1979

Celina imitatrix is a predaceous diving beetle in the Dytiscidae, described by Young in 1979. The is known from North America and the Neotropics. Like other members of the Celina, it is aquatic and predatory. Very few specific observations or studies have been published for this particular species.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Celina imitatrix: /sɛˈliːnə ɪmɪˈtætrɪks/

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Distribution

North America and the Neotropics. GBIF records confirm presence in North America.

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