To what general group of insects do the Christmas beetles, genus *Anoplognathus*, belong?
Answer
Scarab beetle
Christmas beetles are classified within a broader order of insects, and the text specifically identifies them as belonging to the classification of scarab beetles. Scarab beetles are recognizable by their robust bodies and often elaborate structures, characteristics shared by the *Anoplognathus* genus. Although they are commonly known by their seasonal name, recognizing their placement within the scarab family helps categorize their general physical structure and life cycle patterns relative to other members of that beetle group.

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