Bioecology and Entomophagus of the Coccidia Family

Authors

  • Tillavoldiyeva Umidaxon ToshDAU, Magistr
  • Shukrullayeva Munisa ToshDAU, Magistr
  • Nigmanova Laylo ToshDAU, Magistr

Keywords:

beggar, garden,entomophagus, cockeyed, Chilocorus bipustulatus

Abstract

This article provides information about the family of cockcids, one of the main begging pests of fruit gardens, as well as their species found in the republic, causing more damage to purple, California, and Central Asian comma thyroid thyroids, as well as the type content of the main entomophagus of these pests.

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Published

2023-10-05

How to Cite

Tillavoldiyeva Umidaxon, Shukrullayeva Munisa, & Nigmanova Laylo. (2023). Bioecology and Entomophagus of the Coccidia Family. International Journal of Scientific Trends, 2(10), 1–2. Retrieved from https://scientifictrends.org/index.php/ijst/article/view/139

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