@thesis{thesis, author={Kamal Mustafa and MAHARANI AJENG}, title ={INVENTARISASI ORDO ODONATA (CAPUNG) DI AREA PT SUMATERA PRIMA FIBREBOARD, INDRALAYA, OGAN ILIR, SUMATERA SELATAN}, year={2023}, url={http://repository.unsri.ac.id/104960/}, abstract={Inventory is an activity of collecting data, recording, naming newly discovered species and reporting to areas indicated to have high biodiversity value criteria, intended to obtain factual and detailed data and information regarding insects in an area or region. Dragonflies act as bioindicators of water quality. This is because the habitat in its egg and nymph phases is in the water. In addition, dragonflies also act as predatory insects acting as natural enemies capable of suppressing insect pest populations that are detrimental to farmers. The existence of dragonflies is now rarely seen, this is due to the conversion of land functions into residential, plantation and industrial areas. The purpose of this study was to inventory the types of odonata (dragonfly) in PT. Sumatra Prima Fibreboard, Indralaya, Ogan Ilir, South Sumatra. Field research was conducted in March 2022 in 2 water locations that have different ecologies, namely the first drainage canal which is close to human activity and the logyard while the other two drainage canal locations are far from human activity. Sampling was carried out using the roaming method, namely walking along the sampling location using an insecting net. A total of 77 individuals were recorded, 12 species namely Orthetrum sabina, Rhyothemis phyllis, Neurothemis fluctuans, Orthetrum testaceum, Orthetrum glaucum, Pantala flavencens, Agrinoptera insignis, Brachthemis contaminata, Crocothemis servilia, Agrionemis femina, Ceriagrion praetermissum and Ceriagrion cinanorubellum and 3 families namely Libellulidae, Aeshnidae and Coenagriondae found at the research sites. All types of dragonflies on IUCN Red list have LC (Least Concern) status which means low risk, meaning they still do not meet the requirements for a higher risk because they are still widespread and abundant in existencea Keywords: Inventory, Odonata, PT. Sumatra Prima Fiberboard} }