Phyllophaga uniformis
(Blanchard, 1851)
Phyllophaga uniformis is a of scarab beetle in the Scarabaeidae, commonly known as May beetles or June beetles. The species was described by Blanchard in 1851. Like other members of the Phyllophaga, it is likely a root-feeding with subterranean larval stages, though specific details about its remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Phyllophaga uniformis: /ˌfɪloʊˈfeɪɡə ˌjuːnɪˈfɔːrmɪs/
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Distribution
Recorded from the southeastern and central United States, specifically Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Nebraska, North Carolina, and South Carolina. The occurs within the Nearctic region.
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Data limitations
Very few observations of this exist in public databases (iNaturalist reports only one observation as of the knowledge cutoff). The species has not been the focus of dedicated ecological or behavioral studies, and most information about its must be inferred from the Phyllophaga as a whole.