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Gastropoda Mangrove dari Pulau Lombok, Nusa Tenggara Barat Mujiono, Nova
Oseanologi dan Limnologi di Indonesia Vol 1, No 3 (2016)
Publisher : Oseanologi dan Limnologi di Indonesia

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Pulau Lombok memiliki kawasan hutan mangrove seluas 3.305 ha, 1.643 ha (49,7%) masih dalam kondisi baik dan sisanya 1.662 ha (50,3%) dalam keadaan rusak. Mangrove yang rusak akan berdampak pada penurunan keanekaragaman hayati fauna yang ada. Penelitian ini dilakukan pada bulan April 2015 dan bertujuan untuk mengetahui komposisi dan distribusi moluska mangrove, khususnya gastropoda di Pulau Lombok. Metode yang digunakan adalah purposive sampling dan visual encounter. Pengamatan dilakukan di enam stasiun. Sebanyak 1.236 spesimen telah dikoleksi, terdiri dari 11 famili dan 31 spesies. Komposisi spesies tiap stasiun berkisar 5–13 spesies. Komposisi spesies gastropoda dipengaruhi oleh kondisi fisik ingkungan hutan mangrove. Chicoreus capucinus merupakan satu-satunya gastropoda karnivora yang ditemukan di lokasi. Penemuan Haminoea tenera (Haminoeidae) adalah catatan baru bagi Indonesia.
Kaligono Village, A Home for Tree Snail Amphidromus (Gastropoda: Camaenidae) Mujiono, Nova
ZOO INDONESIA Vol 26, No 2 (2017): Desember 2017
Publisher : Masyarakat Zoologi Indonesia

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During recent flora fauna surveys on the karst ecosystem in Purworejo regency, Central Java, opportunities were taken to document tree snails species in Kaligono village of district Kaligesing. Visual observation method was applied. Three species were recorded, namely Amphidromus furcillatus, Amphidromus heerianus, and Amphidromus perversus. The behaviour of these tree snails was also discussed briefly.
THE DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION OF TWO FAMILIES OF SUMATRAN LAND SNAIL (GASTROPODA: CAMAENIDAE AND CYCLOPHORIDAE) Mujiono, Nova; Priawandiputra, Windra; Atmowidi, Tri
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 18, No 3 (2019)
Publisher : Research Center for Biology-Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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The diversity of land snail in Sumatra, Indonesia was firstly studied by Bock (1881), followed by some comprehensive studies by Degner (1928), Van Benthem Jutting (1959), and recently by Marwoto (2016). This research aimed to update the data on diversity and distribution of those two families, documenting new information on their distribution, make historical records of species occurrence, list species occurrence from inside and outside the conservation area. We collected primary data from 274 numbers of museum collections and secondary data from 29 literatures. In total, 58 species of Camaenidae and 66 species of Cyclophoridae were known from Sumatra. Fourteen land snail species, seven from family Camaenidae and seven from family Cyclophoridae, were added to the previous list of land snail species in Sumatra. There were 30 land snail species with new distribution ranges. 
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS GASTROPODA (MOLLUSCA) YANG BERASOSIASI DENGAN EKOSISTEM MANGROVE DI TAMAN NASIONAL UJUNG KULON Mujiono, Nova
Biota : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-Ilmu Hayati Vol 15, No 2 (2010): June 2010
Publisher : Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

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A field research was conducted in Ujung Kulon National Park (TNUK) to reveal the biodiversity of Gastropoda which live associated with mangrove ecosystem. As many as 793 specimens were collected and identified. These specimen consisted of 14 families, 27 genera and 59 species which could be classified into: Native molluscs (37 species, 62.71%), Facultative molluscs (5 species, 8.47%) and Visitor mollusks (17 species, 28.81%). Within Native molluscs, 19 (51.35%) from 37 species were confirmed as new records from TNUK since they had not been recorded before. One family of Facultative molluscs, the Onchidiidae (Onchidium chameleon, O. damelli dan O. patelloides) was confirmed as new record from mangrove of Java. Totally from 59 species found here, 33 species (55.95%) were confirmed as new records, the other 26 species had already been recorded by TNUK. Some interactions (predation, mating and aggregation) among individuals were also observed in the field.
PUPINIDAE OF JAVA (GASTROPODA: CAENOGASTROPODA) Nurinsiyah, Ayu Savitri; Nurhayati, Putri Afin; Mujiono, Nova; Alfiah, Alfiah; Hausdorf, Bernhard
TREUBIA Vol 50, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : National Research and Innovation Agency

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The systematics and distribution of the family Pupinidae (Gastropoda: Cyclophoroidea) in Java is reviewed. The family is represented in Java by four species of the genus Pupina, P. bipalatalis, P. compacta, P. junghuhni, and P. treubi. The shells of the species are described and figured, and the distribution data of the species are summarized. We have synonymized Pupina verbeeki Möllendorff, 1897 with Pupina treubi Boettger, 1890. All of the species except P. treubi, which is also known from Sumatra, are endemic to Java. Most previous records of Pupina from Java were from the western part of the island. Our new records show that the Pupina species are also more widespread in the drier central and eastern parts of Java. Their conservation status is therefore Least Concern. 
PENGELOLAAN KOLEKSI MUSEUM ZOOLOGICUM BOGORIENSE (MZB) TAHUN 2022 Mujiono, Nova; Alfiah, Alfiah; Apandi, Apandi; Darmawan, Darmawan; Fatimah, Fatimah; Wikanta, Hadi; Haerul, Haerul; Kurnianingsih, Kurnianingsih; Wahyudin, Mohamad; Mulyadi, Mulyadi; Supriatna, Nanang; Santoso, Pramono Hery; Prihandini, Riena; Rachmatiyah, Rina; Sarino, Sarino; Sauri, Sopian; Suparno, Suparno; Nurhaman, Ujang; Sofyani, Umar; Trilaksono, Wahyu; Priyatna, Yayat
Berita Biologi Vol 23 No 1 (2024): Berita Biologi
Publisher : BRIN Publishing (Penerbit BRIN)

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Since the integration of LIPI into BRIN in 2021, the Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense (MZB), which is managed by the coordinator of the zoological collection assisted by 20 collection technician staffs, has been transferred to the Directorate of Scientific Collections Management. The process of integration and management transfer does not change the main duties and functions of MZB as the national depository for zoological specimen collections. In addition to managing collections, researchers frequently ask MZB staff for assistance during field research and teaching collection management courses to students, teaching staff, and regional museum directors. The management of the MZB collection is described in a scientific publication for the first time. We hope that this documentation will continue so that museum management science can advance and assist the scientific community, particularly in Indonesia.