New records of 8 species of Dermestidae in Poland are presented. Dermestes bicolor, D. haemorrhoidalis and Trinodes hirtus are reported for the first time from Upper Silesia, Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland and Małopolska Upland respectively. Dermestes gyllenhalii is new to Pomeranian Lakeland.
New records of 11 Dermestidae species in Poland are presented. Ctesias serra is newly reported from Podlasie, Anthrenus picturatus makolskii and Anthrenus flavidus are new to Kraków-Wieluń Upland. Trogoderma angustum is reported for the first time from Upper Silesia.
New records of 13 rare species of Dermestidae are presented. Attagenus punctatus is new for the Pomeranian Lake District, Anthrenus picturatus new for Lower Silesia, Reesa vespulae is reported from the Masovian Lowland for the first time, and Trogoderma angustum is newly reported from the Kraków-Wieluń Upland.
New distributional records of 10 species of Dermestinae and Trinodinae in Poland, based on the author`s and contributor`s own data, are presented. Altogether the data comprise 188 localities, which cover 19 (out of 25) regions proposed in the Catalogue of Polish Fauna, and 146 UTM 10×10 km squares. Most of the species considered in this paper have been recorded for the first time from at least one region in the country. From the Świętokrzyskie Mts. the newly reported are Dermestes frischii, D. laniarius, D. undulatus and Trinodes hirtus. New to the Sandomierz Lowland are Dermestes bicolor, D. frischii and D. undulatus. Newly reported from the Eastern Sudety Mts. are D. lardarius and D. murinus. The following species respectively are new to the other five regions: D. ater to Lower Silesia, D. bicolor to Kraków-Wieluń Upland, D. lardarius to Nowy Targ Basin and D. undulatus to Masurian Lake District and Podlasie. The records of Dermestinae from the Eastern Sudety Mts. and Nowy Targ Basin are the first ones from these regions.