EN
Out of 31 representatives of the subfamily Lamiinae presented in the above research, the majority constitutes species widely spread in Poland, though often of not sufficiently studied distribution. Particular attention deserve the observations of three species: Oberea euphorbiae (G ERM.), Oberea pupillata G YLL. and Saperda punctata (L.). Reports on the occurrence of Oberea euphorbiae (G ERM .) from Greater Poland were questioned by subsequent authors (B URAKOWSKI & all. 1990). The above-presented materials confirm its presence in the Warta valley in riparian communities with Euphorbia palustris L., on which it expands. Oberea pupillata G YLL. is reported rarely and mainly from the southern part of Poland. The only specimen coming from Poznań (NW Poland) was caught with the use of light trap. Its locality was adjacent to a botanical garden, where a rich collection of species from the genus Lonicera can be found – species being larval host plants.