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Suara Serangga Papua (SUGAPA), Voice of Papua Insects, is a non-profit journal published in two parts annually by cooperation of Kelompok Entomologi Papua (KEP) and Papua Insects Foundation (PIF) and is devoted to the entomology of Papua, the western part of New Guinea, including its surrounding islands.
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3.Henk van Mastrigt, less Piran & Beatrix Wanma. Diversity and distribution of Papilionoidea (Lepidoptera) in the south eastern part of Papua, Indonesia Continue reading
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4.Stefan Schröder. A new species of Epimastidia Druce, 1891 from Papua,Indonesia (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) Continue reading
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5.Flora Gratiana Adeodata. Keanekaragaman dan Penyebaran Spesies Kupukupu Famili Nymphalidae (Subfamili Charaxinae, Apaturinae, Nymphalinae dan Heliconiinae) di Papua Continue reading
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SUGAPA 4(3) [2010] The cover of this Volume can be found on the page Covers
1. Henk van Mastrigt & Euniche Ramandey. Butterflies of the Island Mioswar, Papua, Indonesia Continue reading
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2. Henk van Mastrigt. Mysore and other names of Islands in the Cenderawasih Bay, Papua, Indonesia Continue reading
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3. Rob de Vos
Two new species of Hyalaethea Butler from Indonesian New Guinea (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae, Syntominae)
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SUGAPA 4(2) [2009] The cover of this Volume can be found on the page Covers
1. Rob de Vos & Jari Hyvarinen
A new Damias species from Biak Island (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae, Lithosiinae)
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2.Henk van Mastrigt and Cees Gielis. Some important notes on Alucitidae (Lepidoptera) of
Papua, Indonesia, with description of a new species Continue reading
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3.John Kaize & Vincent Kalkman. Records of dragonflies from kabupaten Merauke, Papua, Indonesia collected in 2007 and 2008 (Odonata) Continue reading
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4.Jaap Zwier. Asota eusemioides Felder, 1874, a new identity for
an old moth “versicolor’, from New Guinea Continue reading
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