Chion
Chion is a genus of insects in the order Coleoptera, commonly known as scarab beetles. These beetles are characterized by their robust bodies, often with metallic or iridescent coloration, and their distinctive lamellate antennae, which are composed of several flattened plates that can be fanned out. The genus Chion is found in various regions, with species distributed across different continents.
The life cycle of Chion beetles, like other scarabs, typically involves egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages.
While not as widely known as some other scarab beetle genera, Chion species contribute to biodiversity and