Troglodytes troglodytes. Winter Wren. Rare or uncommon transient and winter resident throughout state.
Subspecies in Kansas: T. t. hiemalis Vieillot.
Thryomanes bewickii. Bewick Wren. Resident, common in south, rare in north; status poorly known. Nesting records from Shawnee, Johnson, and Montgomery counties.
Subspecies in Kansas: T. b. bewickii (Audubon) in northern and northeastern part, T. b. cryptus Oberholser in rest of state. (T. b. niceae Sutton, a questionably valid subspecies, has been reported from Meade and Morton counties.)
* Thryothorus ludovicianus. Carolina Wren. Resident, common in south, less common to north and west. One record from Hamilton County; status in northwest unknown.
Subspecies in Kansas: T. l. ludovicianus (Latham).
* Telmatodytes palustris. Long-billed Marsh Wren. Uncommon transient throughout state; known as a breeding bird only from Doniphan County, where Linsdale found several nests and collected a juvenile (KU 12869) with half-grown tail, August 31, 1922.
Subspecies in Kansas: T. p. dissaëptus (Bangs).
* Cistothorus platensis. Short-billed Marsh Wren. Uncommon transient and irregular summer resident in east, no records from west. One breeding record: male (KU 29665), female (KU 29666), and their nest with four eggs, eight miles west of Lawrence, Douglas County, August 30, 1950, H. B. Tordoff and G. P. Young.