Distribution Of Blood Sucking Mosquitoes Of The Family Culicidae Found In The Reservoirs Of Surkhandarya
Gavxar Dobilovna Mardonova , Teacher Of The Department Of Zoology, Termez State University, Termez, UzbekistanAbstract
The article presents materials on the distribution of blood-sucking mosquitoes of the family Culicidae found in reservoirs of Surkhandarya region, daily and seasonal development of malarial pathogens, main water sources, materials and methods of catching mosquitoes in places of their mass breeding.
Keywords
Blood-sucking mosquitoes, malaria
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