Myrmecopora sulcata Kiesenwetter, 1850
Material. Kharkiv region: environs of Haidary, dry ravine forest, on fallen trees, on dry carpophores of Trametes gibbosa, 8.VI.1992, 2 spec. (Supplement, Tab. 1) .
Bionomics. Active predator that inhabits natural and artificial forests, open steppe areas and meadows with different humidity levels, along banks of rivers and reservoirs, where it lives in forest cover and plant remains and in mosses.As accidental mycetobiont, it occurs in carpophores of fungi.
Distribution. Europe, Asia Minor and Syria (Schülke & Smetana 2015).