“…A large area will support an increase in species population due to the availability of food sources and suitable habitat (MacArthur & Wilson, 1967). In addition to star fruit plants, B. carambolae also attacks several other fruit plants such as guava, water guava, tomatoes, kluwih, and chili (Tariyani et al, 2013). The Cibinong Germplasm Garden, which is one of the ex situ conservation areas at the Cibinong Science Center, currently has a collection of 18 types of fruit and 82 varieties of selected Indonesian fruit plants, including durian, rambutan, carambola, mango, sapodilla, guava, soursop, mangosteen, orange, and so on (Priadi et al, 2013).…”