Beckhoplia pumila is a species of beetle of the family Scarabaeidae. It is found in South Africa (Western Cape). The habitat consists of Bokkeveld Sandstone Fynbos.
Adults reach a length of about (males) and (females). Males are black with yellowish pale-brown elytra with blackened lateral and posterior margins. Females are black, with blackened lateral and posterior margins of the elytra.
The recorded host plants are Didelta spinosa, Berkheya fruticosa and Arctotheca calendula.
The species name is derived from Latin pumili- (meaning dwarf) and refers to the small size of the species.