Agronomic-importance

Guides

  • Rhizotrogini

    Rhizotrogini is a tribe of scarab beetles within the subfamily Melolonthinae, established by Burmeister in 1855. The tribe contains genera distributed across the Palearctic region, including Europe, North Africa, and Asia. Several genera within Rhizotrogini contain species of agronomic importance, particularly in India where members are considered June beetles. The tribe has been subject to recent taxonomic revision, with species reclassified between genera and new species described from biogeographically significant regions such as Sardinia and Iran.