A CHECKLIST OF BEETLES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) FROM SARIKEI, SARAWAK, MALAYSIA

A biodiversity survey to document assemblages of beetles was conducted at Sarikei town, Sarawak, Malaysia from 28th August 2021 to 5th September 2021. A combination of active (hand-picking and aerial netting) and passive (modified Pennsylvanian light trap, baited trap and flight-intercept trap) m...

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Main Authors: Siti Nurlydia, Sazali, Tan, Wei Lim, Nurfarida Anum, Zainaddin, Zulrafie, Hambri, Annette Aurelia, Molujin, Farah Nabillah, Abu Hasan Aidil Fitr, Ratnawati, Hazali, Nuha Loling, Othman
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spelling my.unimas.ir.436862023-12-13T06:31:46Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43686/ A CHECKLIST OF BEETLES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) FROM SARIKEI, SARAWAK, MALAYSIA Siti Nurlydia, Sazali Tan, Wei Lim Nurfarida Anum, Zainaddin Zulrafie, Hambri Annette Aurelia, Molujin Farah Nabillah, Abu Hasan Aidil Fitr Ratnawati, Hazali Nuha Loling, Othman QL Zoology A biodiversity survey to document assemblages of beetles was conducted at Sarikei town, Sarawak, Malaysia from 28th August 2021 to 5th September 2021. A combination of active (hand-picking and aerial netting) and passive (modified Pennsylvanian light trap, baited trap and flight-intercept trap) methods were used during the eight days of sampling, covering areas of mixed dipterocarp forest, mangroves and a recreational park. As a result, a total of 440 individuals, representing 146 species from 49 subfamilies and 23 families of beetles were successfully recorded. In general, Scarabaeidae was reported as the most diverse and abundant family with 46 species (31.51%), followed by Tenebrionidae with 15 species (10.27%), Chrysomelidae with 13 species (8.90%), Carabidae with 12 species (8.22%), and Elateridae (7.53%) with 11 species, respectively. In terms of individual count, the most dominant species was recorded by the scarab beetles of Apogonia destructor (Melolonthinae) with 32 individuals (7.27%). In conclusion, this study provides baseline data for identifying potential biodiversity hotspot areas for future management and conservation action plans in Sarawak. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43686/1/A%20CHECKLIST.pdf Siti Nurlydia, Sazali and Tan, Wei Lim and Nurfarida Anum, Zainaddin and Zulrafie, Hambri and Annette Aurelia, Molujin and Farah Nabillah, Abu Hasan Aidil Fitr and Ratnawati, Hazali and Nuha Loling, Othman (2023) A CHECKLIST OF BEETLES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) FROM SARIKEI, SARAWAK, MALAYSIA. Serangga, 28 (3). pp. 149-164. ISSN 1394-5130 https://ejournal.ukm.my/serangga/article/view/61461 DOI:org/10.17576/serangga-2023-2803-10
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topic QL Zoology
spellingShingle QL Zoology
Siti Nurlydia, Sazali
Tan, Wei Lim
Nurfarida Anum, Zainaddin
Zulrafie, Hambri
Annette Aurelia, Molujin
Farah Nabillah, Abu Hasan Aidil Fitr
Ratnawati, Hazali
Nuha Loling, Othman
A CHECKLIST OF BEETLES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) FROM SARIKEI, SARAWAK, MALAYSIA
description A biodiversity survey to document assemblages of beetles was conducted at Sarikei town, Sarawak, Malaysia from 28th August 2021 to 5th September 2021. A combination of active (hand-picking and aerial netting) and passive (modified Pennsylvanian light trap, baited trap and flight-intercept trap) methods were used during the eight days of sampling, covering areas of mixed dipterocarp forest, mangroves and a recreational park. As a result, a total of 440 individuals, representing 146 species from 49 subfamilies and 23 families of beetles were successfully recorded. In general, Scarabaeidae was reported as the most diverse and abundant family with 46 species (31.51%), followed by Tenebrionidae with 15 species (10.27%), Chrysomelidae with 13 species (8.90%), Carabidae with 12 species (8.22%), and Elateridae (7.53%) with 11 species, respectively. In terms of individual count, the most dominant species was recorded by the scarab beetles of Apogonia destructor (Melolonthinae) with 32 individuals (7.27%). In conclusion, this study provides baseline data for identifying potential biodiversity hotspot areas for future management and conservation action plans in Sarawak.
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author Siti Nurlydia, Sazali
Tan, Wei Lim
Nurfarida Anum, Zainaddin
Zulrafie, Hambri
Annette Aurelia, Molujin
Farah Nabillah, Abu Hasan Aidil Fitr
Ratnawati, Hazali
Nuha Loling, Othman
author_facet Siti Nurlydia, Sazali
Tan, Wei Lim
Nurfarida Anum, Zainaddin
Zulrafie, Hambri
Annette Aurelia, Molujin
Farah Nabillah, Abu Hasan Aidil Fitr
Ratnawati, Hazali
Nuha Loling, Othman
author_sort Siti Nurlydia, Sazali
title A CHECKLIST OF BEETLES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) FROM SARIKEI, SARAWAK, MALAYSIA
title_short A CHECKLIST OF BEETLES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) FROM SARIKEI, SARAWAK, MALAYSIA
title_full A CHECKLIST OF BEETLES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) FROM SARIKEI, SARAWAK, MALAYSIA
title_fullStr A CHECKLIST OF BEETLES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) FROM SARIKEI, SARAWAK, MALAYSIA
title_full_unstemmed A CHECKLIST OF BEETLES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) FROM SARIKEI, SARAWAK, MALAYSIA
title_sort checklist of beetles (order: coleoptera) from sarikei, sarawak, malaysia
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
publishDate 2023
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43686/1/A%20CHECKLIST.pdf
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https://ejournal.ukm.my/serangga/article/view/61461
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