SUCKING PHYTOPHAGES OF OPEN-SEEDED TREES AND SHRUBS IN THE FERGANA VALLEY (LACHNIDAE, DIASPIDIDAE): FAUNA AND ECOLOGY
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Open-seeded, tree, shrub, phytophagous, aphids, shield, fauna, ecology, taxonomy, quantity density, correlation, Fergana Valley.Abstract
The article provides an ecological-faunistic analysis of sucking insects living on open-seeded plants in the Fergana Valley. In open-seeded trees and shrubs, 7 species of sap and 2 species of shield were recorded. Of these, Cinara pinicola Kalt., Carulaspis visci (Schrank, 1781) and Carulaspis minima (Targioni – Tozzetti, 1868) were first recorded in the Fergana Valley.
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SUCKING PHYTOPHAGES OF OPEN-SEEDED TREES AND SHRUBS IN THE FERGANA VALLEY (LACHNIDAE, DIASPIDIDAE): FAUNA AND ECOLOGY. (2023). JournalNX - A Multidisciplinary Peer Reviewed Journal, 9(4), 179-185. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/MWN4V