Author:
Murwitaningsih Susanti,Dharma Agus Pambudi,Depta Depta,Nurlaeni Yati
Abstract
Indonesia has many endemic butterfly species and there are about 2,000 species found inIndonesia from 17,500 species of butterflies in the world. This research was conducted forfive months from January to May 2017 at Cibodas Botanical Garden of Cianjur Regency,West Java. Technique of taking data is done by butterfly captured directly by insect netin each observation point. The observation of butterflies in the three locations of SakuraPark, Guest House and Fountain at Cibodas Botanical Garden found 98 individuals from21 species consisting of 4 families, among others Papilionidae (4 species), Nymphalidae(12 species), Pieridae ( 4 species), and Lycaenidae (1 species). At the location of SakuraPark has the highest index value, among others, the species diversity index (H '= 1.92)is moderate, the species richness index (R = 3.51), and the dominance index (C = 0.27),while the species evenness index highest at the Fountain location (E = 0.87). Studentsare rarely invited to visit KRC to learn directly.
Publisher
Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo
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