Eumolpini is a tribe of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae.
It is the largest tribe in the subfamily, with approximately 170 genera found worldwide.
Members of the tribe almost always have a longitudinal median groove on the pygidium, which possibly helps to keep the elytra locked at rest.
[2][3] Following the leaf beetle classification of Seeno and Wilcox (1982), the genera of Eumolpini are divided into five informal groups or "sections": Corynodites, Edusites, Endocephalites, Eumolpites and Iphimeites.
The North American genera Glyptoscelis and Myochrous from Myochroites were also transferred to Iphimeites.