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In this paper authors present results of the faunistic survey about fauna of ladybird beetles (Coccinellidae) of the Kampinos National Park, which was conducted in the years 2009-2020. Together with literature data occurrence of 60 species is confirmed which is 79% of the country richness of that group of beetles. That also places the Kampinos National Park as the richest in species, in terms of number of species of the ladybird beetles, among all areas that have been studied in Poland so far. During the study 9 species were recognized as new, amongst them two particularly rare: Scymnus doriae for which this is the third record for the country, and Scymnus silesiacus which has not been recorded for more than 100 years in the territory of Poland. The occurrence of Parexochomus nigromaculatus was verified and this species is excluded from the fauna of the Kampinos National Park.