Аннотация:The Paleontological Institute (Russian Academy of Sciences) has a collection of isolated ant wingimprints from Cenozoic localities from the territory of Russia, which were collected at different times. I describe for the first time imprints from the Amgu (one imprint of a forewing) and Velikaya Kema (16 wings) localities (Far East, Early Oligocene). Representatives of Dolichoderinae (Emplastus amguensis sp. nov., E. obliquus sp. nov., E. similis sp. nov., and Technomyrmex kemaensis sp. nov.; six imprints), Formicinae (Camponotus parvus sp. nov. and Lasius vulgaris sp. nov.; four imprints), Myrmicinae (Paraphaenogaster ussuriensis sp. nov.; three imprints) and Formicidae incertae sedis (four imprints) are recorded. The cooccurrence of ant species characteristic of temperate and tropical climates, as well as a large proportion of dendobionts,is noted.