QUYI AMUDARYO DAVLAT BIOSFERA REZERVATI QANDALALARI (HETEROPTERA) TUR XILMA-XILLIGI
Keywords:
Heteroptera, Pyrrhocoridae, PentatomidaeAbstract
This article presents the species composition of bugs (Heteroptera) inhabiting the Lower
Amudarya State Biosphere Reserve. The research revealed that the study area is home to 13 families, 39 genera, and
52 species of bugs. The highest number of species belongs to the families Miridae — 14 species (27%), and
Pentatomidae and Reduviidae — with 7 species each (13% each). The lowest number of species was found in the
families Tingidae, Pyrrhocoridae, and Alydidae
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