Abstract
In the article, the features of the distribution of hemiptera along the width-zonal gradient are considered, which is reflected in the depression – Turan-Uyuk, Central-Tuva and Uvs-nuur, located from the north to the south. The ways of adaptation of hemiptera to the arid climate of the Ubs-nuur depression are singled out.References
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