PENYUSUNAN MEDIA PEMBELAJARAN VIDEO MATERI KEANEKARAGAMAN HAYATI BERBASIS IDENTIFIKASI LEPIDOPTERA DI HUTAN KARE UNTUK SMA

Bela Fitri Puspita

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Lepidoptera has an important role for plant pollination and can be used as an indicator of environmental freshness. One of the places where lepidoptera diversity has not been identified is in the forest, where the forest is the original habitat of the lepidoptera. The forest is not merely a collection of trees that are only exploited but the forest is a living community of biological nature or a complex plant community composed of microorganisms, trees, shrubs, animals and the natural environment. Biodiversity is sourced from all life on this earth that is plant, animal, mushroom, and microorganism become one of the material studied in Natural Science (IPA). IPA is a science used in various life, that is as one of the science that support the development of science and technology, therefore IPA is always required to compensate and serve the development of science and technology is always growing rapidly. In connection with the teaching process, in addition to preparing the relevant material then also prepared a learning media that can make learners more easily understand the learning materials. Media and teaching materials are common and often used in the form of textbooks or modules with characteristics that contain lots of writing or explanation with the sentence and a little accompanied by images that tend to make learners bored. The media needed is an effective media, which is able to provide maximum benefits for learners other than that the media used must also be appropriate. This study aims to develop video learning media as a means of learning materials of biodiversity of high school class X especially on Lepidoptera biodiversity. This research was conducted in Kare Forest of Madiun Regency, which is divided into two sampling areas namely Teak forest and Pinus forest. The method of catching used is sweeping method by using insect net. Sampling is done only if the condition is suitable for butterfly activity, that is, if the air is warm enough and bright. The results of this study get 9 species of lepidoptera from 4 families. The four families are Pieridae 4 species, Nymphalidae 4 species, Papilionidae 1 species and Saturniidae 1 species

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