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