The family
Scarabaeidae as currently defined consists of over 30,000 species of
beetles worldwide, often called
scarabs or
scarab beetles. The classification of this family is fairly unstable, with numerous competing theories, and new proposals appearing quite often. Many of the subfamilies listed here probably will not be recognized very much longer, as they will likely be reduced in status below subfamily rank, or elevated to family status (the latter is most likely, e.g., with the family "Melolonthidae" already appearing in some recent classifications). Other families have been removed recently, and are nearly universally accepted (e.g.,
Pleocomidae,
Glaresidae,
Glaphyridae,
Ochodaeidae,
Geotrupidae, and
Bolboceratidae).