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in the Agricultural College collection, and to Hugo Koahl, En- 

 tomologist, for the species in the University collection. 



The list herewith given contains many species considered com- 

 paratively rare, and represented in but few collections. The 

 large number of species shows that Kansas has many attractions 

 for this genus, and it is safe to say that many new species will yet 

 be recorded from this State. When possible, the month of cap- 

 ture and locality where taken are given. The first number refers 

 to Smith's list, and the second to Henshaw's List. The species 

 in the collection of the State University are marked K. U. In 

 the Agricultural College collection, A. C. and my own collection 

 by K. 



LA CHNOSTERNA. 



I- 5' 739- lanceolata Say K., A. C. and K. U. Douglas County, 

 Central and West Kansas, May and June. 



6. 10,229. hamata Horn, K. rare, Wilson County and Douglas 

 County, May and June. 



8. 10,230. generosa Horn, K. rare, Wilson County, May and 

 June. 



12. 5,749. ephilida Say, K., K. U., rare, Salina and Wilson 



Counties, July. 



13. 5,744. longitarsus Say, K. U. rare. 



17- 5yl5^\gi^^osa Burm., K., A. C. and K. U., common, 

 ' 5.763^ Wilson County, Riley and Douglas Counties, 

 May, June and July. 

 18. 10,233. hirtiventris Worn, K., K. U. not common, Wilson 

 County and Douglas County, May. 



21. 5)775- affiiiis Lee, A. C, K. U. not common, Topeka and 



Lawrence, or Douglas County; also Riley County, 

 May. 



22. 5,773- pru7iina Lee, K., K. U. not common. Saline, Gove 



and Douglas Counties, July. 



23- 5,770- calceata Lee, K. common, Wilson County, April 



and May. The species in K. U. collection, given 

 as calceata, and named by LeConte, or Dr. Horn, 

 is really implicita or hirtiventris Horn. 



24- 5ylT^- crasissima Blanch., K., A. C, K. U. common, 



Gove County, central and northern Kansas, May 

 and June, 



