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?????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? 14 ??????????, ???? ?????????????? 10 ?????????? ?? 4 ????????: Liodopria serricornis (Gyllenhal, 1813); Agathidium nudum Hampe, 1871; Triarthron maerkeli W. L. E. Schmidt, 1841; Pleurotobius magnifica Roubal, 1932; Clambus pilosellus Reitter, 1876; Odontosphindus grandis Hampe, 1861; Aspidiphorus lareyniei Jacquelin du Val, 1859; Triplax elongata Lacordaire, 1842; Clemmus troglodytes Hampe, 1850; Symbiotes latus L. Redtenbacher, 1849; ???? ???????? ?????????????? ?????????? ?????? ??????????????. ?????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????? ???????? ??????????: Rhopalocerus rondanii (Villa, 1833), Ditylus laevis (Fabricius, 1792), Agnathus decoratus Germar, 1818. ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????.

Fourteen species are recorded for the first time in the Ukrainian Carpathians, among them 10 species and 4 genera (Liodopria serricornis (Gyllenhal, 1813), Agathidium nudum Hampe, 1871, Triarthron maerkeli W. L. E. Schmidt, 1841, Pleurotobius magnifica Roubal, 1932, Clambus pilosellus Reitter, 1876, Odontosphindus grandis Hampe, 1861, Aspidiphorus lareyniei Jacquelin du Val, 1859, Triplax elongata Lacordaire, 1842, Clemmus troglodytes Hampe, 1850, Symbiotes latus L. Redtenbacher, 1849) are new for Ukraine. The new localities of 3 species: (Rhopalocerus rondanii (Villa, 1833), Ditylus laevis (Fabricius, 1792), Agnathus decoratus Germar, 1818 are given. Distribution and ecology of some species are discussed.

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