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Inventarisasi Kupu-Kupu (Rhopalocera) Di Resort Talang Lakat Zona Pemanfaatan Taman Nasional Bukit Tiga Puluh Provinsi Riau
Bukit Tiga Puluh National Park (TNBT) is one of the Nature Conservation Areas (KPA) with a high diversity of butterflies. The Utilization Zone has a diversity of habitat types that have butterfly species. This study aims to discuss and inventory the Rhoplaocera Subordo butterflies based on morphological characters at the Talang Lakat Resort in the Riau Province TNBT Utilization Zone. The method used is exploration with direct catch using insect nets. The catchment area of the butterfly is the Granite Waterfall, Lake Mu'un, Camp Granit and the Bukit Lacang line. Characteristics of butterflies captured are head, toraks, abdomen, legs and wings. Results presented in the form of descriptions and keys are approved. The results obtained were 49 species from 71 individuals. The butterfly family consists of the family Riodinidae (one species) Hesperidae (three species), Papilionidae (five species), Lycaenidae (seven species), Pieridae (different species) and Nymphalidae (25 species). The highest butterfly species of the family Nymphalidae. Antenna shape characteristics are tapered, rounded and rope. The color of the chest is black, yellow and brown. The colors on the abdomen and legs are black, brown, yellow and white. The wing section consists of wing color patterns, namely spots, eye spots, single colors, and color bands. The shape of the lower wing edge is smooth, wavy and tailed. The shape of the upper wing tip is tapered and curved.
Keywords: Butterflies, Bukit Tiga Puluh National Park, morphological characters, Nymphalidae
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