Hendra K. Maury, M. A. Purwadi, E. R. Ramandey, John R. Bisai, Bruce H.R. Mauri
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查亚普拉县是非木材林产品经济增长潜力巨大的地区之一。在以昆虫生产的产品形式发展的非木材林产品中,丝纱是需求量较大的商品之一。国内丝纱需求量为900吨/年,而2012年仅生产19.05吨/年。Jayapura Regency有很大的潜力为国内市场和广阔的国际市场提供短缺的蚕茧。针对这一挑战,本研究对Jayapura Regency Kampung Soaib天然林中Bombicoidea超科飞蛾的多样性进行了基础研究。利用灯诱法采集到土蝇科4种蛾类,分别为尖合翅、中足翅、黄足翅和大腹足翅。大力神茧体积大,由两层组成,呈褐色,纤维特征与野生产丝昆虫阿特拉斯(Attacus atlas)蚕茧相似,具有很大的产丝潜力。这些结果表明,查亚普拉县的低地森林作为野生桑蚕的栖息地具有发展为非木材林产品的潜力。关键词:蜂科;蚕;茧;查亚普拉摄政
Keanekaragaman Ngengat Superfamily Bombicoidea: Eksplorasi Potensi Ulat Sutera di Dataran Rendah Kabupaten Jayapura
Jayapura Regency is one of the regions that considerable potential for economic growth from non-timber forest products. In the development of non-timber forest products in the form of products produced by insects, silk yarn is one of the commodity that has a high demand. The domestic demand for silk yarn is 900 tons/year, while only 19.05 tons/year were produced in 2012. Jayapura Regency has a great potential to supply the shortage of cocoon for the domestic market and the wide open international market. Related to this challenge, this study conducted basic research on the diversity of moths from the Bombicoidea superfamily in the natural forest of Kampung Soaib, Jayapura Regency. Sampling using light traps, four species of moths from the Saturnidae family were obtained, Syntherata apicalis, Opodiphtera intermedia, Opodiphtera papuana, and Coscinocera hercules. The cocoon of Coscinocera hercules is very potential as a silk thread producer because it is large and consists of two layers with brown color and has fiber characteristics similar to the cocoon of Attacus atlas which has been developed as a wild silk producer. These results indicate that the lowland forests of Jayapura Regency as a habitat for wild silkworm species has potential to be developed as non-timber forest products.Key words: Superfamily Bombicoidea; silkworm; cocoon; Jayapura regency