192 KA.NSAS UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN. 



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The results of these two expeditions were extremely satisfac- j 



tory,. adding more than three hundred species to the lists of ' 



species previously recorded as occurring in Kansas, and fur- j 



nishing valuable data for a future study of geographical distri- 

 bution. 



For the identification of species not readily determinable from 

 the University collections, the writer is under obligations to 

 Mr. Charles Liebeck and Mr. H. C. Fall. I 



A report on the species taken in the other orders of insects I 



will appear at a later date. \ 



LIST OF OOLEOPTERA. 



Henehaw's numbers. Abbreviations: H., for Hamilton county ; M.,forMor-  



ton county ; C, for Clark county. j 



1 

 Family CiciNDEtiD.E. 



19. Cicindela scutellaris Say. H. M. C. 



21. pulchra Say. H. M.  



25. purpurea Oliv. C. i 

 25«. audubonii Lee. C. 



256. graminea Schaupp. C. 



25i. splendida var. denvereusis Casey. H. C. New to Kansas.  



26. formosa Say. H. M. C. 

 26b. venusta Lee. H. C. 

 28. fulgida Say. H. C. 



32. vulgaris Say. H. C. 



33. repanda Dej. H. M. C. 



33. var. unijuncta Casey. H. M. C. ' \ 



35. hirticollis Say. M. j 



35. var. ponderosa Thompson. H. M. C. j 



40. punctulata Fab. H. M. C. i 



40a. micans Fab. H. M. 0. ; 



45. cuprascens Lee. C. . 



50. nevadica-knausii Leng. H. C. New to Kansas. « 



58. circumpicta Laf. C. ^ 



59. togata var. apicalis W. Horn. C. 



Family Carabid^. 



124. Calosoma externum Say. C. j 



126. protractum Lee. C. New to Kansas. 1 



127. scrutator Fab. H. C. | 

 134. lugubre Lee. H. C. New to Kansas. . 



136. triste Leo. C. 



137. obsoletum Say. H. C. J 

 215. Pasimachus duplicatus Lee. C. New to Kansas. • | 

 217. elongatus Lee. H. M. C. I 



220. Scarites subterraneus Fab. C. 1 



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