Hetmanskyi National Nature Park is one of two national parks created in Sumy region. The Park, located in Okhtyrka district of the south-eastern part of Sumy region, reaches a total area of 23 360,1 ha, including 11 673,2 ha of land provided for permanent use. The article presents the results of research on the species composition of fire flies in the Hetmanskyi National Nature Park, conducted from 2016 to 2023. As a result, 120 species of fire flies from 10 subfamilies were identified, making this area one of the most studied in the north-east of Ukraine. Most of these species are widespread in the region. Among them, 13 species had not been recorded in Sumy region before this study: Synaphe punctalis (Fabricius, 1775), Elegia fallax (Staudinger, 1881), Pempelia palumbella (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775), Acrobasis glaucella Staudinger, 1859, Phycitodes saxicola Vaughan, 1870, Elegia similella Zincken, 1818, Homoeosoma inustella Ragonot, 1884, Cadra furcatella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1849), Chrysocrambus craterella (Scopoli, 1763), Catoptria mytilella (Hubner, 1805), Atralata albofascialis (Treitschke, 1829), Pyrausta rectefascialis Toll, 1936, Pyrausta aerealis (Hübner, 1793). The article provides information on these species, including their distribution in Europe and Ukraine (representation in the GBIF and UkrBIN global biodiversity databases) and our findings in the Park, as well as some biological and ecological features. The article notes that insect species from the steppe zone and the Black Sea region are increasingly being registered in Sumy region. Species from more southern regions of Ukraine may be expanding their range due to climate change and vegetation succession in the Park, in particular due to the invasion of alien plants. In general, the species composition of fire flies on the territory of the Park has been studied unevenly so these results do not reflect the full picture of fire flies fauna of the Park and require further research.
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