coelomiins
Coelomiins are a subfamily of beetles belonging to the family Scarabaeidae, commonly known as scarab beetles. They are characterized by their stout, robust bodies, often with a metallic sheen. This subfamily is primarily found in the Afrotropical and Oriental regions of the world. Coelomiins are often associated with dung, with many species feeding on or breeding in animal feces. The larvae typically develop within these dung masses, consuming the organic material. Adult coelomiins are generally diurnal, meaning they are active during the day. Their diet can vary, but many are coprophagous, though some may also consume decaying plant matter or fungi. The taxonomy of coelomiins is still being studied, and new species are occasionally described. Their ecological role often involves nutrient cycling and decomposition within their habitats.