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COLEOPTERA OF KANSAS 



longulus Lee. 



Copelatus Er. 



glyphicus Lee. 



Colymbetcs glyphicus Say. 

 Copelatus 10-striatus AuljO. 



Agabus Leach, 

 clavatus Lee., ante, 4. 

 griseipennis Lee., ante, 5. 

 obliteratus Lee., ante, 5. 

 spilotns Lee., ante, 5. 

 tseniolatus Lee. 



Colymbetes tseniolalus Harris. 



Agabus tseniatus Aube. 



Ilybius Er. 



laramums Lee., ante, 4. 



Colymbetes Clairv. 

 binotatus Harris. 



C . maculicollis Aube. 



Acilius Leach. 



ornaticollis Aube. 



Thermonecies irroratus Mels. 



Eunectes Er. 



stietieus Er. 



Dytiscus stietieus Linn. 



Cybister Curtis, 

 fimbriolatns Lee. 



Dytiscus fimbriolalus Say. 

 Cybister dissimilis Aube. 



Dytiscus Linn. 



anxius Mann. 



D. marginicollis Lee. 

 Harrisii Kirby. 



GYRINIDJE. 



Dineutes M Leay. 

 two species. 



HYDROPHILID^E. 



Helophorus Fabr. 



linearis Lee. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. VII, 351. 

 lineatus Say. 



Laccobius Er. 



agilis Lee. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. VII, 363. 

 Hydrophilus agilis Randall. 

 Laccobius punctulatus Mcls. 



Berosus Leach, 

 fraternus Lee. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. VII, 304. 



Hydrophilus Gcoflr. 

 triangularis Say. 



Hydrophilus htgubris Motsch. 



Stethoxus subsulcatus Lee. Proc. Acad. Nat. 



Sc. VII, 221 . 

 latcralis Fabr. 



II. nimbatus Say. 



sublaivis Lee. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. VII, 368. 

 glaber Herbst. 



Philhydrus Solicr. 

 nebulosus Lee. 



Hydrophilus nebulosus Say. 

 diffusus Lee. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. VII, 371. 

 pcrplexus Lee. ibid. 

 cinctus Lee. 



Hydrophilus cinctus Say. 



rhiUnjdrus limbalis Mels. 



Hydrobius Leach. 



subcupreus Lee. 



Hydrophilus subcupireus Say. 



STAPHYLINID^J. 1 



Falagria Mann. 



vcnustula Er. 



Xantholinus Dalil. 

 obscurus Er. 



Staphylinus Linn. 



villosus Gran. 

 cinnamopterus Grav. 



Besides the described species of this family mentioned 

 above, nondescripts of the following genera are contained 

 in my collection, but the description of them at present 

 would be attended witli no advantage to science, on ac 

 count of the multitude of other species that remain un 

 known : they must therefore await the monographing of 

 the entire group. 



Mynnedonia, Homalota, Tachynsa, Conurus, Tachinus, 

 Boletobius, Philonthus, Acylophorus, Quedius, Lathro- 

 bium, Stenus, Bledius, Oxytelns, Trogophloous, Apocellus, 

 Boreaphilus, Omalium. 



