Harmful Cicada Families Tettigometridae Of The Fergana Valley
Alevtina Grigorevna Kojevnikova , Doctor Of Biological Science, Professor, Department Of “Plant Protection”, Tashkent State Agrarian University, UzbekistanAbstract
The article presents materials on the study of cicadas Psammotettix striatus (L.) and Psammotettix dubovskyi Vilb. in Fergana Valley, their morphological and biological abilities, systematic position, distribution, harmfulness, food connections and peculiarities their diagnosis.
Keywords
Cicadas, species
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