Blikana is a genus of beetle of the family Scarabaeidae. It is monotypic, being represented by the single species, Blikana comosa, which is found in South Africa (Western Cape).
Adults reach a length of about . They are black, covered all over with a very long pubescence, which is fuscous brown on the pronotum, mixed with sub-flavescent greyish hairs on the elytra, where they form there four or five greyish longitudinal bands on each side. The abdomen, pectus, and legs are densely villose, with ashy-grey pubescence. The head and pronotum are very closely and somewhat roughly punctured.