ON INVASIVE SPECIES OF BUTTERFLIES OF THE EREBIDAE FAMILY IN THE FERGANA VALLEY
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Erebidae, Fergana Valley, invasive species, agriculture, ecosystems, phenology, quarantine, biological controlAbstract
This article studies the invasive distribution, polyphagous characteristics, and damage to agricultural and natural ecosystems of butterflies of the Erebidae family in the Fergana Valley. During the study, species such as Lymantria dispar, Euproctis chrysorrhoea, and Hyphantria cunea were identified as the most harmful pests, and their phenological indicators and rapid reproduction factors were analyzed.
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