Abstract

This article summarizes the data collected on the basis of several years of scientific and practical research, and identifies the bioecology of the main Lepidoptera family with high rates of economic damage to forest and agricultural crops, developmental stages, and species composition and systematics. Accordingly, several species of parasitic entomophages belonging to the families Trichogrammatidae, Braconidae, Ichneumonidae, Chalcididae, Pteromalidae were studied and systematically analyzed for species composition.

Highlights

  • The drastic changes in the world's ecology and environment, the rapid application of innovative technologies by man to nature, are leading to the complete extinction of the biocenosis creatures that are unique to that place [1]

  • Pests belonging to the main representatives of the Lepidoptera family were identified based on the damage they cause to agricultural crops

  • The importance of biological control in managing the number of pests in the biocenosis is infinite, and we aimed to study the fauna of entomophagous species belonging to the family Hymnoptera in managing the number of key representatives of the family Lepidoptera

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Introduction

The drastic changes in the world's ecology and environment, the rapid application of innovative technologies by man to nature, are leading to the complete extinction of the biocenosis creatures that are unique to that place [1]. This poses a serious threat to agricultural crops and to forests. Pests belonging to the main representatives of the Lepidoptera family were identified based on the damage they cause to agricultural crops. Members of the family Lepidoptera, nightingales, moths, moths are the most widespread in the world [11, 12]

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