Phyllophaga lobata
Fall, 1908
Phyllophaga lobata is a of scarab beetle in the Scarabaeidae, Melolonthinae. It belongs to the Phyllophaga, a large group of beetles commonly known as May beetles or June bugs. The species was described by Henry Clinton Fall in 1908. Distribution records indicate presence in Arizona, USA, and parts of Middle America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Phyllophaga lobata: /ˌfɪloʊˈfeɪɡə loʊˈbɑːtə/
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Distribution
Recorded from Arizona, USA (Nearctic region) and Middle America. GBIF distribution records confirm presence in North America.
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Taxonomic Note
The provided source material discusses Megachile sculpturalis (giant resin bee), which is unrelated to Phyllophaga lobata. The context appears to be mismatched. Phyllophaga lobata is a scarab beetle (Coleoptera), not a (Hymenoptera). No specific biological information about P. lobata was found in the provided sources.
Data Limitations
No -specific information regarding , , , or of Phyllophaga lobata was available in the provided context. The Phyllophaga contains numerous similar-looking species, many of which are poorly documented at the species level.