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Publication Phylogeny And Morphometric Variation Of Several Weevils Species (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) From Malaysia(Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 2021) ;Siti Nurlydia Sazali ;Izfa Riza Hazmi ;Fatimah Abang ;Faszly RahimAbdul Aziz JemainThe phylogeny of 43 species under 20 genera of seven subfamilies of weevils’ species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from Malaysia were successfully inferred based on 34 morphological characters, of which combined the qualitative and quantitative inputs. The monophyletic clade of the Curculionidae was supported by Neighbor Joining (NJ) and Maximum Parsimony (MP) trees with bootstraps values of 79% and 76%, respectively. Although the arrangement and placement among the 19 species of Dryophthorinae were not fully resolved, however the phylogenies were able to elucidate the relationships of the other curculionids from the Curculioninae, Entiminae, Lixinae and Molytinae subfamilies. Therefore, further multivariate analyses were conducted on 17 selected species of Curculionidae, which has been successful to discriminate the examined species. From the principal component analysis (PCA; eigenvalues of PC1 for cluster 1 = 7.4650; eigenvalues of PC1 for cluster 2 = 5.1874) and canonical variate analysis (CVA; cluster 1 with p < 0.0001; cluster 2 with p < 0.0001), the diagnostic morphological characters were resulted from the elytron, pronotum, total length of body, and femur length. As a conclusion, the morphometrics has proven to be reliable and informative as another alternative to subfamilies classification and to show the relationships within the examined insect’s species. However, it is also recommended that further studies should include more diagnostic and informative characters to represent up to the tribes or genus levels in future. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication A preliminary checklist of harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones) in Malaysia(Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Press, 2017) ;Fatin Elina Kamarulzaman ;Dzulhelmi Muhammad Nasir ;Nur Syahirah Mamat ;Faszly Rahim ;Izfa Riza Hazmi ;PERMATA Insan College ;Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) ;Malaysian Palm Oil BoardUniversiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)This is the first series on harvestmen species representing a total of 67 species from 25 genera and 9 families of harvestmen (Opiliones) from Malaysia compiled from available literatures between 1900s till date. In addition, the preliminary field survey identified six harvestmen species which are Dentobunus luteus, Gagrella longipalpis, Koyamaia curvipes, Marthana ferruginea, Zaleptus quadrimaculata and Hoplodino gapensis collected at Bukit Sawak, Langkawi Island (Kedah) and Hutan Lipur Lata Jarum (Pahang) which are considered as new locality record forthis country. This information could serve as basic guideline and reference for future studies on harvestmen in Malaysia. � 2017, Centre for Insects Systematic, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Students' Reflection Towards The Integration Of Tawhidic Science In The "pandang Alam" Camp(State Islamic Universiti of Samarinda, Indonesia, 2020) ;Zanaton H. lksan ;Nurasika Andi Basri ;Wan Nasyrudin Wan Abdullah ;Azmin Sham Rambely ;Wan Juliana Wan Ahmad ;Izfa Riza Hazmi ;Sharina Abu Hanifah ;Faszly RahimNurul Jannah Md NoorThe purpose of this study is to observe students’ reflection towards the integration of Tawhidic Science at the program “Kem Pandang Alam”, at Tanjung Tuan Wildlife Reserve and several other locations nearby Tanjung Tuan, Teluk Kemang and Si Rusa, Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan Malaysia. The respondents of this study were 32 students from tahfiz schools and tahfiz science schools (15 boys and 17 girls). These students were exclusively selected candidates from their respective schools. Data were analysed based on constant comparative analysis. The finding reveals that there were seven themes including greatness of God’s knowledge; nature as the source of knowledge, education and lesson; improvement of faith; self-development, the formation of identity, the increase of awareness, and the closer of social relations. The implication of this study is to expose these students the importance of the integration of Tawhidic Science where science and religion are inseparable from everyday life.