This work was carry out in west-central park of region of Côte d’Ivoire, precisely in Oumé. Trapping methods (first method with Malaise traps, pitfall traps and yellow traps), soil monoliths and Winkler bags (second method) were used to collect beetles. The combination of these methods allowed to collect 3820 individuals, with 2419 individuals for the first method and 1401 individuals for the second method. From specimen’s identification, the first method allowed to collect 30 families (epigeed beetles) and the second 32 families (hypogeous beetles). Ten and twelve exclusive families were identified for the first and second methods, respectively. In contrast, 20 families common to both sampling levels were identified. The Malaise traps collected more individuals in mixed-crops fields for the first method and winkler bags collected more individuals in secondary forests for the second method. Although the difference of collects, combining different methods of trapping is recommended for the best sampling of Coleopteran.