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Cella is a genus of extinct insects belonging to the order Coleoptera. These beetles are known from fossilized remains, primarily found in amber deposits. The genus Cella is characterized by specific anatomical features that distinguish it from other beetle families. Fossil specimens of Cella have provided valuable insights into the biodiversity of ancient ecosystems. The precise evolutionary relationships of Cella within the broader beetle phylogeny are a subject of ongoing scientific investigation. Research often focuses on detailed morphological analysis of the fossilized exoskeletons to understand their adaptations and life habits. The geological periods in which Cella existed also contribute to understanding ancient environmental conditions. While no living species of Cella are known, their study helps paleontologists reconstruct the history of insect evolution and the development of terrestrial life. The naming of the genus Cella reflects its taxonomic classification based on unique shared characteristics observed in its fossil members.