94 research outputs found

    Cryptophasa watungi Sutrisno & Suwito 2015, sp. nov.

    No full text
    Cryptophasa watungi Sutrisno & Suwito, 2015 sp. nov. (Figs. 1–4) Diagnosis. The adult of C. watungi sp. nov. can be easily distinguished from other species based on the wing maculation. The characteristics of male forewing are black fuscous along the entire costa, white fuscous with brown-tinged from the discal cell towards dorsum and two black spots on the discal cell. The hindwing is predominantly white fuscous tinged with brown from the cubito-anal (CuA 1 and CuA 2) area towards dorsum, with an orange-tinged basal line of terminal cilia which becomes paler towards tornus. In the male genitalia, the distinguishing character of this species is a strongly sclerotised apex of the finger-shaped uncus. In the female, the forewings are white-ochreous tinged with brown, more pronouncedly so toward the margins, with a black reniform spot at discal cell, indistinct black dots at margin and a yellow-orange basal line of terminal cilia. Description. Male (Fig 1) : Wing length 14 mm. Head grey. Labial palpus grey, slender, about 2 times vertical diameter of eye, pointed last segment directed slightly forward. Antenna fasciculate-ciliated, extended to about half of length of forewing, dorsal surface covered with longitudinal rows of black scales along entire length. Thorax white, tegula dark grey. Legs black, with hind tibia externally covered greyish-white scales. Forewing oblong, costa slightly arched at base, thence nearly straight, apex obtuse, hind margin slightly oblique, rounded, along entire costa black, discal cell with two dark spots, from discal cell towards dorsum white, terminal cilia black. Hindwing black fuscous, except at 2 / 3 basal costa white, from cubito-anal (CuA 1 and CuA 2) area towards dorsum white-fuscous with brown tinge, terminal cilia grey with orange-tinged basal line at termen, basal line paler towards tornus. Abdomen slender with first segment white, second segment toward seventh segment brown to dark brown gradually, distal segment black with white tinge. Female (Fig. 2) : Wing length 24 mm. Head white. Labial palpus grey, slender, directed upward. Antenna fasciculate-ciliated (cilia less dense than those of male), dorsal surface covered with longitudinal rows of black scales along entire length. Thorax entirely white. Legs black, with last tibia partly covered with grey scales. Forewing white ochreous tinged with brown, denser towards margin; discal cell with a black reniform spot; margin with indistinct black dots; terminal cilia grey with yellow-orange basal line. Hindwing fuscous; hind margin with indistinct black dots; cilia yellow orange. Abdomen dark fuscous, except for first segment greyish white. Male genitalia (Figs 3 a, 3 b) : Uncus divided dorsally into two lobes, divided into two apical processes, slightly bent downward, strongly sclerotised at finger-shaped apex. Gnathos laterally fused with two sclerotised arms to base of uncus. Tegumen broad, gently arched, margins slightly sclerotised; articulated with vinculum. Vinculum Ushaped, with weakly developed saccus. Juxta weakly sclerotised, bottle-shaped, elongate and extended from tegumen to saccus. Anellus tubular, weakly sclerotised, broad towards distal end; apex bifid. Valva tapered with scattered short setae. Costa of valva strongly arched inwardly; apex blunt. Lower margin of supravalva gently curved, slightly sinuate towards base. Basis of valva elongate-triangular. Sacculus elongate, rounded towards base, scattered setae; apex sharply pointed. Claspers joined to upper saccular margin, extended up to apex of sacculus. Aedeagus tapered with a narrowed part near anterior end. Female genitalia (Fig. 4) : Ovipositor lobes tubular with scattered setae, anterior apophyses long, posterior apophyses shorter, about half of length anterior aphophyses. Antrum with rather narrow patch of strong sclerotisation; ductus bursae rather long, about 1.5 length of posterior apophyses, slender, membranous. Corpus bursae ovate, membranous, without signa. Holotype: 1 ♂; Indonesia, North Sulawesi, Bolaang Mongondow Selatan, Pinolosian, Lungkap. N 00° 27 ʹ 25.3 ʺ E 124 ° 11 ʹ 02. 6 ʺ. Alt. 552 m. Emerge on 05.X. 2014. Coll. J.F. Watung, Genitalia slide MZB. Lepi. 172. Paratypes: 1 ♂; Indonesia, North Sulawesi, Bolaang Mongondow Selatan, Pinolosian, Lungkap. N 00° 27 ʹ 25.3 ʺ E 124 ° 11 ʹ 02. 6 ʺ. Alt. 552 m. Emerge on 25.IX. 2014. Coll. J.F. Watung; 1 ♀; Indonesia, North Sulawesi, Bolaang Mongondow Selatan, Pinolosian, Lungkap. N 00° 27 ʹ 25.3 ʺ E 124 ° 11 ʹ 02. 6 ʺ. Alt. 552 m. Emerge on 16.X. 2014. Coll. J.F. Watung, Genitalia slide MZB. Lepi. 173. Etymology. This species is named after its collector, J.F. Watung (junior author) who has collected extensively larvae in clove plantation in North Sulawesi and reared them during two and half months to get the adults. Distribution and biology. This species is distributed across North Sulawesi following the presence of clove trees in that area. The species is recorded in the following five districts: Minahassa, South Minahassa, North Minahassa, Bolaang Mongondow and South Bolaang Mongondow. The larvae of this species feed in the bark and bore the stem of clove tree (Syzygium aromaticum: Myrtaceae) forming a shallow tunnel (2-3 cm in deep) for burrowing and pupation. The active larvae always build a shelter from the frass or a mix of frass and leaves to protect the burrow from water and predators. Remarks. This species is sexually dimorphic, the male is about half the size of the female. As in other species of Cryptophasa, the male antennal ciliae are also longer than those in the female. Most conspicuous is the different wing pattern between the sexes: the male has predominantly black forewings, whereas the female has predominantly white forewings.Published as part of Sutrisno, Hari & Suwito, Awit, 2015, Discovery of Cryptophasa Lewin, 1805 (Lepidoptera: Xyloryctidae) from Indonesia with the descriptions of three new species, pp. 122-132 in Zootaxa 3994 (1) on pages 123-127, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3994.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/23206

    ANALISIS TINGKAT RESIKO PEMBIAYAAN PADA KSPPS BMT AMANAH RAY CABANG SUTRISNO MEDAN

    No full text
    The purpose of this study is to determine the level of financing risk on KSPPS BMT Amanah Ray Branch Sutrisno Medan. Medote that writer use in this research is quantitative descriptive method, that is by collecting and analyzing data related to problem faced. The author analyzed data in the form of financing data reports on KSPPS BMT Amanah Ray Branch Sutrisno from 2014 until 2016. The results showed based on the analysis that the Non Performing Loan (NPL) Financing in KSPPS BMT Amanah Ray Branch SutrisnoMedan from 2014 until 2016 fluctuate every year. Viewed from the average percentage of risk level KSPPS BMT Amanah Ray Branch Sutrisno set by Bank Indonesia (BI) is 5% below the percentage for low category loans with an average amount of 0,02%. This means that Non Performing Loans (NPLs) for three consecutive years from 2014 to 2016 is low

    PROSES KREATIF ANTONIUS WAHYUDI SUTRISNO SEBAGAI KOMPOSER GAMELAN

    No full text
    The creativity of Antonius Wahyudi Sutrisno (Dedek) in creating the composition be an interesting thing for the author to be further investigated. This research was focused on the factors behind Dedek in finding creative ideas. Dedek works based on tradition reiterates that he uses the idiom of tradition in his works. The idioms used a series of structures, motifs or patterns, and techniques. From the idiom invention, the author observed the tradition one, of such pathet space, instruments (gamelan), and a model of the work, which all is associated with the science of Javanese gamelan. Through pathet space, the author assume that Dedek has a unique in terms of the selection range of tones, although, that is uncommonly performed in tradition karawitan. The exploration of the instruments and methods in use in Dedek works, gamelan instruments perceived authors have character and distinctive characteristics. While on the model of Dedek composition is not far from the tradition of serving space and schema structure that resembles a traditional convention. This research reviewed the more clearly about the characters of the existing tradition in Dedek works that came from the tradition idioms. Keywords: creativity, karawitan composition, tradition idiom

    THE INFLUENCE OF DISCIPLINE AND WORK ENVIRONMENT ON WORK MOTIVATION AND PERFORMANCE OF MEMBERS OF THE DIRECTORATE OF DRUG RESEARCH, SOUTH KALIMANTAN REGIONAL POLICE

    No full text
    Performance is the embodiment of an employee's work behavior that is displayed as work performance. This indicates employee performance as a determinant of the success and survival of the organization. Without good performance, the organization will not achieve its goals. Employees need work motivation to be able to work more diligently. Discipline and a good work environment greatly affect work motivation which can have an impact on improving its performance. This study aims to determine the effect of work discipline, work environment and work motivation on employee performance. The population is all employees and members of the Directorate of Drug Investigation of the South Kalimantan Police, totaling 60 people. The researcher uses a saturated sampling technique, meaning that all populations can be used as samples in this study. Analysis of the data used is the path analysis model, because of the intervening variables in this research model. The results of this study indicate that work discipline and work environment are proven to have a significant positive effect on work motivation. Discipline, work environment and work motivation are proven to have a significant positive effect on employee performance

    Agrioglypta hastantiae Watung & Darmawan & Suwito & Narakusumo & Nugroho & Encilia & Qodri & Peggie & Ubaidillah & Sutrisno 2023, sp. nov.

    No full text
    <i>Agrioglypta hastantiae</i> Sutrisno, sp. nov. <p>Figs 1A–C, G–I</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> <i>Agrioglypta hastantiae</i> <b>sp</b>. <b>nov</b>. is easily distinguished from the closest species <i>A. excelsalis</i> (Walker, 1866) by a black trapezoidal medial line on the forewing, running from the mid-costa towards the end of the discal cell, and continues with a white ovate band as well as a black-tinged at both edges from M 3 towards CuA 2 and turned into whitish-yellow from CuA 2 toward the dorsum (Fig. 1A). On the other hand, a dark triangle medial line of the forewing on <i>A. excelsalis</i> continuously run from the mid-costa towards the dorsum (Fig. 1D). In addition, the male genitalia of this new species shows uniquely dense scaled at central and margin part of valva and the tip of fibula recurved (Fig. 1B).</p> <p> <b> Description. <i>Male</i> (Fig. 1A):</b> Forewing length 7 mm. Head with frons black at middle, white-yellowish edge, and vertex black. Labial palpus subascending with long, rough black scales, yellow-tinged from middle to apex, and white scales at ventral from middle to basal. Maxillary palpus prominent, first and third palpomeres covered with yellow scales, while second has black scales. Proboscis white and well-developed. Antennae filiform, extending to approximately full forewing length, while dorsal surface covered with a longitudinal row of black scales, ventral surface with minute yellow cilia. Thorax black at dorsal and white at ventral part, patagia black with white scales at middle and yellowish-white tegulae. Legs white, epiphysis covered with black scales. Forewings triangular, with white terminal cilia and dark scales at apex and tornus. Hindwing with a yellow straight discal bar and a snow white fringe running from tip of Sc+R 1 toward tip of CuA 1. Abdomen slender, with first segment towards 8 th black to dark brown gradually, 6 th segment bears pair of black pencils setae, while ventral 9 th segment bears a bundle of black tuft scales, curved upwards to cover anal lobe.</p> <p> <b> <i>Male genitalia</i> (Figs 1B, 1C):</b> Tegumen subtriangular, subscaphium slightly sclerotized; uncus simple, weakly sclerotized with a narrow triangular base, medially narrow, curved subdistally and apically blunt, not extended at apex of valva; valva simple, semirectangular, center of ventral part with densely scaled as well as margin of valva; fibula never exceeding valva length, curved inwardly, pointed apically; juxta prominent, tongue-shaped, weakly sclerotized; vinculum simple, semicircular. Coremata large, ovate, with a bundle of lamellar scales, almost twice size of valva. Phalllus long and thin, more than three times length of abdomen.</p> <p> <b> <i>Female</i> (Fig. 1G):</b> Similar to male, except for yellow scales on 9 th segment over anal lobe</p> <p> <b> <i>Female genitalia</i> (Figs 1H, I):</b> Anal lobe ovate with scattered faint scales; lamella postvaginalis moderate sclerotized; posterior apophyses short, anterior apophyses length almost double of posterior apophyses; ostium bursae wide, membranous, antrum short, never reached tip of anterior apophyses; ductus bursae thin and long; corpus bursae globular with a pair of oval signa with denticules.</p> <p> <b>Holotype:</b> ♁; Papua, Membaramo Raya, Kwerba, Mt. Foja. S 02°34 <b>ʹ</b> 22 <b>ʺ</b> E 138° 43 <b>ʹ</b> 02 <b>ʺ</b>, 04.XI.2008; leg. Hari Sutrisno. MZB Lepi. 662; MZB.</p> <p> <b>Paratypes:</b> 1 ♀; Papua, Membaramo Raya, Kwerba, Mt. Foja. S 02°34 <b>ʹ</b> 22 <b>ʺ</b> E 138° 43 <b>ʹ</b> 02 <b>ʺ</b>, 03.XI.2008. leg. Hari Sutrisno. MZB. Lepi. 663 (MZB); 1 ♁; SE Sulawesi, Kolaka, Wawo, Tinukan, Mt. Mekonga. S 03°64 <b>ʹ</b> 46.1 <b>ʺ</b> E121°09 <b>ʹ</b> 85.9 <b>ʺ</b>, 30.XI.2010. leg. Ubaidillah R, B. Kimsey, Nugroho H, Lupyaningdyah P, Darmawan. MZB Lepi. 248 (MZB); 1 ♀; RMNH – Project Wallace, Indonesia – N. Sulawesi, 27.iv–2.v.1985, at light, leg. R. de Jong, Dumoga-Bone N.P., Edward’s Camp, 600–700 m, 0°35’N 123°51’E, multistr. Evergreen forest, monsoon forest, RMNH.INS.1453661 (RMNH); 1 ♀; RMNH – Project Wallace, Indonesia – N. Sulawesi, 20–23.v.1985, at light, leg. R. de Jong, Dumoga-Bone N.P., Gn. Mogogonipa, 900–1008 m, 0°27’N 123°57’E, multistr. Evergreen forest, moss forest, RMNH.INS.1453662 (RMNH); 1 ♀; RMNH – pw26 [Project Wallace], N. Sulawesi: Dumoga Bone NP, Hogs Back, alt. 560 m, 17–18.xi.1985, leg. J Krikken, multistr evergr forest, at light, RMNH.INS.1453663 (RMNH); 1 ♁; RMNH – Project Wallace, Indonesia – N. Sulawesi, 20–26.iv.1985, at light, leg. R. de Jong, Dumoga-Bone N.P., Base Camp / Sg. Toraut, 0°34’N 123°54’E, fallow land, ca 210 m, RMNH.INS.1453664 (RMNH); 1 ♁; Museum Leiden, Indonesia, Bali, Candikuning, 1300 m, Kebun Raya Bali, 8°16’40”S – 115°09’00”E, 8–9.v.1991, leg. J. van Tol, RMNH.INS.1453660 (RMNH); 1 ♁; SUMATRA – O K [“oostkust” = East coast], leg. Don. Waldeck 1904, RMNH.INS.1453659; 1 ♁; Irian Jaya, Kab. Merauke, Kouh, 15.vi.1993, leg. P.J.A. de Vries, RMNH.INS.1453665 (RMNH).</p> <p> <b>Etymology</b>. The specific name <i>hastantiae</i> is derived from the wife’s name of the senior author, Hari Sutrisno. This name is dedicated to her support during our preparing this manuscript. A noun in the genitive case.</p> <p> <b>Distribution</b>. Papua to Sulawesi, Ternate Island (Moluccas), Bali and Sumatra (Fig. 4).</p> <p> <b>Remark:</b> The wing scales on the first paratype female shown in Fig. 1G were damaged while mounting the specimen leading to the loss of wing colors compared to males. Adults are nocturnal..</p>Published as part of <i>Watung, Jackson F., Darmawan, Darmawan, Suwito, Awit, Narakusumo, Raden Pramesa, Nugroho, Hari, Encilia, Encilia, Qodri, Agmal, Peggie, Djunijanti, Ubaidillah, Rosichon & Sutrisno, Hari, 2023, The genus Agrioglypta Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Crambidae, Spilomelinae) from Indonesia with descriptions of three new species, pp. 569-578 in Zootaxa 5297 (4)</i> on pages 570-572, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5297.4.6, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8009245">http://zenodo.org/record/8009245</a&gt

    Analisis Kebijakan Survei Karakter sebagai Salah Satu Program Merdeka Belajar

    No full text
    Survei karakter merupakan salah satu penilaian yang digunakan sebagai pengganti dari Ujian Nasional pada program merdeka belajar saat ini. Survei karakter pada program merdeka belajar mencakup penilaian karakter pada diri peserta didik seperti semangat gotong royong, kebhinekaan, dan tidak adanya perundungan terhadap sesama. Penulisan artikel ini bertujuan untuk menggali lebih dalam terkait kebijakan survei karakter dalam merdeka belajar yang sudah mulai diterapkan. Metode yang digunakan dalam artikel ini adalah analisis konten. Penulis mengumpulkan bahan-bahan dan konsep-konsep yang berkaitan dengan teori survei karakter dari Undang-Undang Pemerintah RI, Peraturan Pemerintah, Peraturan Menteri, buku, jurnal, dan buku teks yang memiliki keterkaitan dan kesesuaian. Hasil dari analisis yang telah dilakukan yaitu survei karakter yang tertuang dalam undang-undang, peraturan, jurnal, serta hasil dari diimplementasikannya survei karakter dalam pembelajaran ditemukan kebersesuaian dan berperan dalam menyiapkan peserta didik untuk menjadi warga negara yang ideal. Keterbatasan penelitian ini hanya mampu melihat kecenderungan antar variabel tanpa menguji hubungan antar variabel pada survei karakter. Kesimpulan dari penelitian yang telah dilakukan menemukan penilaian survei karakter sebagai pengganti ujian nasional telah sesuai dengan tujuan pendidikan saat ini dalam program merdeka belajar

    Numerical analysis of wave transmission behind floating breakwaters

    No full text
    Floating breakwaters (FBs) have been widely used as an alternative solution to protect coastal sites especially small harbors and certain areas which are not suitable for rubble mound breakwaters. Floating breakwater cannot completely stop the incident wave action. Instead, it attenuates the wave action by partially transmitting, partially reflecting, and partially dissipating the incident wave. The efficiency of the FBs profiles and configurations can be quantified by its transmission coefficient which is the ratio of the significant wave height at the lee side of the FBs over the significant wave height at the front side. The aim of this master thesis was to perform a numerical analysis of FBs structures by means of WAMIT and MultiSurf. The study was focused on the wave transmission behind the FBs and the response motions of the structure. Twelve cases based on laboratory experiments were numerically analyzed and some of the results were compared to available measurement data. Some results were satisfactorily confirmed to the experiment result while other results were still far from perfect. Some improvement methods were recommended to be carried out in the future work i.e. trying out more structure geometry representation, simulating more cases which are comparable to the experiments, and more detail study of how the experiments were carried out and how the final outputs were calculated.CoMEMHydraulic EngineeringCivil Engineering and Geoscience

    Designing a Firefighter Motorcycle as an Effort to Provide an Early Response to Fire Disaster / Himawan Hadi Sutrisno and Triyono

    No full text
    As an effort to mitigate the fire disaster especially in densely populated areas with very narrow accesses, the author attempted to design a firefighter motorcycle by fulfilling the minimum equipment requirements for a firefighter motorcycle. In the process of the design, the type of the pump, the pump clutch, the pump bracket, and the dimensions of outlet and inlet pipes as well as the placement/storage of the hose and the fireproof suit in the motorcycle became the factors that were put into consideration. The motorcycle was also equipped with other firefighting equipment which would not ergonomically interfere with the motorcycle’s normal performance. This type of firefighter vehicle may be effective for such areas and suitable for an early response to the fire disaster due to its swift mobility to the fire location

    Politik Hukum Perlindungan dan Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup

    No full text
    To utilize natural resources for the good of the people as mandated by the Constitution 1945 and to retrieve prosperity based on the Five Principles of Pancasila, a sustainable environmen preservation corresponding to the national growth is highly needed. Al-Quran is rich ofverses teaching mankind the necessity for them to preserve the nature as God has appointed mankind as the caliph of the earth. This research is a library research aimed at obtaining a vivid description on the implementation of Environmental Preservation and Management Constitution. Deductive and comparative method were implemented to analyze the data. The analysis pointed out that the authority for environmental management control lingered in deviation as it did not conform to the aims of the political law. Law enforcement faces barriers due to the difficulty to determine exact criteria and measurements of environmental damage. Therefore, dedication and professionalism from the law enforcers and the societal environmental awareness of the people were required to execute the laws governing the utilization of environment

    Analisis Risiko Konstruksi Pada Proyek Pembangunan Gedung Kelas Pusdiklatkar Provinsi DKI Jakarta

    No full text
    Nama : Sutrisno Negara Sianturi Program Studi : Magister Manajemen Judul : Analisis Risiko Konstruksi Pada Proyek Pembangunan Gedung Kelas Pusdiklatkar Provinsi DKI Jakarta. Upaya untuk meningkatkan kualitas proyek pembangunan dan meminimalisir risiko yang terjadi maka dilakukan penelitian ini yang bertujuan untuk menganalisis risiko konstruksi pada proyek pembangunan. Data hasil penelitian diperoleh dengan melakukan kuisioner dan wawancara dengan pihak pihak yang terkait, dan juga memakai hasil penelitian yang relevan dengan objek penelitian yang diteliti. Analisa data yang dipergunakan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan data primer yang diperoleh dari pihak pegawai maupun pekerja pembangunan gedung. Data – data yang diperoleh diolah dengan tahapan editing, tabulating serta scoring, dengan pendekatan metode survey skala Likert. Hasil pengolahan data selanjutnya dianalisa dengan melakukan pendekatan teknik manajemen risiko. Pendekatan teknik manajemen risiko memakai matrix peniliaian risiko atau risk assessment matrix. Selanjutnya hasil terhadap penilian setiap risiko yang di peroleh dari analisa data yang telah diolah dengan matrix penilaian risiko, kemudiandianalisasi lebih lanjut dengan model analisis Heat Map. Berdasarkan analisis temuan dalam penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa dalam konstruksi proyek pembangunan gedung kelas PUSDIKLATKAR Provinsi DKI Jakarta mengindikasikan 5 (lima) hal memiliki nilai risk assessment matrix dengan kategori tinggi yakni;. Tenaga kerja tidak terampil nilai risiko sebesar 20,41. Kurangnya kontrol dan koordinasi dalam tim nilai risiko sebesar 19,82. K3 nilai risiko sebesar 18,91. Metoda pelaksanaan yang salah 16,78. Kesalahan estimasi biaya risiko sebesar 16,79 Dengan demikian penulis menyarankan agar diperlukan tindakan mitigasi terhadap ke lima KTD yang memiliki nilai risiko tinggi.. Kata Kunci: manajemen, risiko, konstruksi./ Name : Sutrisno Negara Sianturi Study Program : Magister Manajemen Title : Risk Analysis of Construction at Project Building Construction Class Pusdiklatkar in the DKI Jakarta Province Efforts to improve the quality of development projects and minimize the risks that occur, this study was carried out which aims to analyze the construction risk in development projects. The data from the results of the study was obtained by questionnaire and interviews with the parties involved, and also used the results of research that was relevant to the object of research studied. Data analysis used in this study uses primary data obtained from employees and building construction workers. Data - Data obtained are processed with editing, tabulating and scoring stages, with the Likert scale survey method approach. The results of data processing are subsequently analyzed by approaching risk management techniques. Risk Management Technique Approach Using Matrix History History or Risk Assessment Matrix. Furthermore, the results for the Penilian are obtained from the analysis of data that have been processed with a matrix risk assessment, further alertness with the Heat Map analysis model. Based on the analysis of the findings in this study, it shows that in the construction of the PUSDIKLATKAR class building project, DKI Jakarta Province indicates 5 (five) things that have a high risk assessment matrix value, namely; Unskilled workers risk value of 20.41. Lack of control and coordination in the team the risk value is 19.82. K3 risk value is 18.91. Incorrect implementation method 16,78. The risk cost estimation error is 16.79 Thus the author suggests that mitigation action on the five KTD has a high risk value Keywords: management, risk, constructio
    corecore