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The majority of the species herein presented are widely distributed throughout Poland (GIERLASIŃSKI i T ASZAKOWSKI 2013-2023). Despite the increasing interest in Tingidae in the recent years, the level of knowledge about this family from Northwestern Poland remains unsatisfactory. In the analysed research material, the species with wide range of habitat preferences, which were also easy to collect from plants using butterfly nets or through shaking trees and bushes, were the most numerously represented. The genera Derephysia, Dictyla, Galaetus, Kalma, Oncochila, Tingis, and Physatocheila belong to such a group. Species that required the use of challenging nonstandard observation methods were less frequently observed, such as the species from the genus Acalypta, which demand the examination of soil surface or bases of plants, or Agramma, which demand the shaking of carex spikes. The implementation of the methods dedicated to particular genera and species will most likely help complete current knowledge insufficiencies concerning the distribution of Tingidae in Poland. The record of Agramma cofusum from Northern Greater Poland deserves a mention – it is the northwesternmost locality of this species in Poland.