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- Polyphylla_barbata abstract "Polyphylla barbata is a rare species of beetle known by the common name Mount Hermon June beetle. It is endemic to California, where it occurs only in Santa Cruz County. There is only a single occurrence of the beetle on a stretch of territory of under 1,500 acres (6.1 km2). This is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.The beetle is about 2 centimeters long, black and brown in color with broken white longitudinal stripes on the back. The elytra are covered in a thin coat of hairs. The female is slightly larger than the male. The female spends most of her time underground, coming out only to mate with the male. The male flies between mid-June and late July, being most active between 8:45 and 9:30 pm. His wings make a crackling sound as he flies. The insect is an underground dwelling larva for most of its life cycle, and the adults may not feed at all. The larvae probably feed on plant roots and mycorrhizal fungi. The life cycle may be 2 to 3 years, but the male beetle's adulthood may last only a week and the female probably dies shortly after laying eggs.This beetle was first described in 1938 from a specimen from Mount Hermon, California. It is limited to the Zayante sandhills, a region around Mount Hermon, Scotts Valley, and Ben Lomond in the Santa Cruz Mountains. This region is also home to another endangered arthropod, the Zayante band-winged grasshopper (Trimerotropis infantilis).The habitat is ponderosa pine forest and chaparral with open, sandy areas forming pockets in the surrounding volcanic hills. There are several rare, threatened plant species in the area, including the Ben Lomond wallflower (Erysimum teretifolium), the Ben Lomond spineflower (Chorizanthe pungens ssp. hartwegiana), and the Santa Cruz cypress (Callitropsis abramsiana).Over 40% of the Zayante sandhills region has been lost to human activity such as development and sand mining. Most of the home range of the beetle is in proximity to active sand mining operations. Fire suppression has led to an alteration of the normal flora of the area, with fire-tolerant plants being replaced by other species.".
- Polyphylla_barbata class Insect.
- Polyphylla_barbata conservationStatus "G1".
- Polyphylla_barbata conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Polyphylla_barbata family Melolonthinae.
- Polyphylla_barbata family Scarabaeidae.
- Polyphylla_barbata genus Polyphylla.
- Polyphylla_barbata kingdom Animal.
- Polyphylla_barbata order Beetle.
- Polyphylla_barbata phylum Arthropod.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageID "32895291".
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageLength "4082".
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageRevisionID "493939075".
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Beetle.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Ben_Lomond,_California.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Biological_life_cycle.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Endemic_fauna_of_California.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scarabaeidae.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Chaparral.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Chorizanthe_pungens.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Cupressus_abramsiana.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Elytron.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Endangered_species.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Endemism.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Erysimum_teretifolium.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Larva.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Melolonthinae.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Hermon,_California.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Mycorrhiza.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Pinus_ponderosa.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Polyphylla.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Sand_mining.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Cruz_County,_California.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Cruz_Mountains.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Scarabaeidae.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Scotts_Valley,_California.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Wildfire_suppression.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLink Zayante_band-winged_grasshopper.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Hermon June beetle".
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polyphylla barbata".
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zayante band-winged grasshopper".
- Polyphylla_barbata binomial "Polyphylla barbata".
- Polyphylla_barbata binomialAuthority "Cazier, 1938".
- Polyphylla_barbata classis "Insecta".
- Polyphylla_barbata familia Scarabaeidae.
- Polyphylla_barbata genus "Polyphylla".
- Polyphylla_barbata ordo Beetle.
- Polyphylla_barbata phylum "Arthropoda".
- Polyphylla_barbata regnum "Animalia".
- Polyphylla_barbata species "P. barbata".
- Polyphylla_barbata status "G1".
- Polyphylla_barbata statusSystem "TNC".
- Polyphylla_barbata subfamilia Melolonthinae.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Polyphylla_barbata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Polyphylla_barbata subject Category:Endemic_fauna_of_California.
- Polyphylla_barbata subject Category:Scarabaeidae.
- Polyphylla_barbata hypernym Species.
- Polyphylla_barbata type Animal.
- Polyphylla_barbata type Eukaryote.
- Polyphylla_barbata type Insect.
- Polyphylla_barbata type Species.
- Polyphylla_barbata type Thing.
- Polyphylla_barbata type Q1390.
- Polyphylla_barbata type Q19088.
- Polyphylla_barbata type Q729.
- Polyphylla_barbata comment "Polyphylla barbata is a rare species of beetle known by the common name Mount Hermon June beetle. It is endemic to California, where it occurs only in Santa Cruz County. There is only a single occurrence of the beetle on a stretch of territory of under 1,500 acres (6.1 km2). This is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.The beetle is about 2 centimeters long, black and brown in color with broken white longitudinal stripes on the back.".
- Polyphylla_barbata label "Polyphylla barbata".
- Polyphylla_barbata sameAs Q7226762.
- Polyphylla_barbata sameAs Polyphylla_barbata.
- Polyphylla_barbata sameAs Polyphylla_barbata.
- Polyphylla_barbata sameAs m.0h3x5p_.
- Polyphylla_barbata sameAs Polyphylla_barbata.
- Polyphylla_barbata sameAs Polyphylla_barbata.
- Polyphylla_barbata sameAs Q7226762.
- Polyphylla_barbata wasDerivedFrom Polyphylla_barbata?oldid=493939075.
- Polyphylla_barbata isPrimaryTopicOf Polyphylla_barbata.