IDENTIFIKASI MORFOMETRI EXUVIA TONGGERET DI KEBUN RAYA BOGOR

Anang Setyo Budi, Encilia Encilia, Agmal Qodri
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Abstract

Tonggeret (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) sebagian besar daur hidupnya berada di dalam tanah, dengan nimfa yang akan muncul ke permukaan saat memasuki fase dewasa. Dalam proses metamorfosis menjadi dewasa, tonggeret akan melepaskan kulit terluarnya yang disebut dengan eksuvia. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk melakukan identifikasi spesies tonggeret yang ada di Kebun Raya Bogor berdasarkan eksuvianya. Tercatat ada tiga spesies tonggeret berdasarkan identifikasi eksuvia yang ditemukan di Kebun Raya Bogor yaitu Chremistica pontianaka, Dundubia vaginata, dan Cryptotympana acuta. Dari hasil analisis menunjukkan terdapat perbedaan morfometri yang signifikan dari ketiga spesies tersebut, sehingga dapat digunakan sebagai pembeda antar spesies. Kunci identifikasi berdasarkan morfometri eksuvia tonggeret juga dibuat untuk memudahkan identifikasi tonggeret di Kebun Raya Bogor.

Keywords

Identifikasi, morfometri, eksuvia tonggeret, Kebun Raya Bogor

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