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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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SUGAPA 3(2) [2008] The cover of this Volume can be found on the page Covers
1.Henk van Mastrigt. Introduced species of Lepidoptera in Papua Continue reading
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2.Chris Davenport & Henk van Mastrigt. Revision of Delias mysis (Fabricius, 1775) and closely related species (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) Continue reading
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SUGAPA 3(1) [2008] The cover of this Volume can be found on the page Covers
1. Rob de Vos. Scoliacma suzannae and S. adriani, two new species from Papua, Indonesia, and S. flava synonymized with S. heringi (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae, Lithosiinae) Continue reading
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2. Carlo Arrigo Casadio. Description of a new species of the genus Rosenbergia from New Guinea in the Natural History Museum, London (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Continue reading
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3. Henk van Mastrigt. Some notes on the distribution of genus Mynes Boisduval, 1832 in the Provinces Papua and Papua Barat, Indonesia (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Nymphalinae) Continue reading
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4. Herlina Menufandu. Distribusi kumbang pemakan bangkai pada beberapa tempat di Papua Continue reading
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SUGAPA 2(4) [2008] The cover of this Volume can be found on the page Covers
1.Beatrix Wanma. Comparison of diversity of butterflies (Superfamily Papilionoidea) National Reserve Wasur, Merauke Continue reading
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2.Hann Kawulur. Surveying Papilionoidea at the Archipelago Moor and Mambor, Nabire Continue reading
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3.Rinto Hery Mambrasar. Three days surveying at Mios Num Continue reading
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4.Ika Ramandey. Potency of consuming insects in Papua Continue reading
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