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Predaceous Diving Beetle? - Copelatus caelatipennis

Predaceous Diving Beetle? - Copelatus caelatipennis
Montrose, Laurens County, Georgia, USA
May 23, 2017
Found on exterior wall mid-morning. Don't really see too many of these. Aren't they somewhat aquatic?

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Predaceous Diving Beetle? - Copelatus caelatipennis Predaceous Diving Beetle? - Copelatus caelatipennis

Moved
Moved from Copelatus.

Moved, Copelatus sp.
Dytiscids often fly great distances away from water so no surprise to see them well-removed from a water source.

Moved from ID Request.

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