Hoplia heterolepis is a species of beetle of the family Scarabaeidae. It is found in Vietnam.
Adults reach a length of about . The colour of their body ranges from reddish-brown to black. There are reddish-brown, brownish, golden and black scales on the dorsum. The latter forming two longitudinal discal bands on the pronotum and a spot on each side of these stripes, as well as an S-shaped pattern on the elytra. The pygidium, underside and legs have golden, dull and slightly shiny scales. There are black setae on the pronotum, elytra, head, underside, legs and pygidium.
The species name is derived from Greek and means covered with various scales, referring to the uneven size of the scales on the body.