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Some of the orders have changed in Entomology by combining old orders or making new ones . Be sure to use the current order names for the insects check with the Extension office or go to the State 4-H website at : http :// oregon . 4h . oregonstate . edu / natural-science . See the link to “ UPDATE ” under the heading First Year , next to the 4-H Entomology Manual ( 4H3221 ) for the updated “ Insect Orders , Meanings , Common Names ”. Recommended reference for entomology orders for labels of specimens , Borror and Delong ’ s Introduction to the Study of Insects 7th Edition written by Charles A . Triplehorn and Norman F . Johnson . In the event of a discrepancy this reference will be considered the correct information source .
Other Entomology Exhibits Note : Each exhibit piece must be labeled with the member ’ s name , county and class number . First year exhibitors in an exhibit category may use insects collected in previous years . Succeeding years exhibits in the same exhibit category must include some insects collected in the current year .
821 100 511 Other Entomology Exhibits , First Year Junior Member , exhibit 10 to 20 different insects in the categories of beneficial insects , harmful insects , insects attracted to lights , soil insects , aquatic insects , forest insects , specialize in an insect order , garden insects , insect plant damage ( Riker mount ) or other educational display . Note : Fill in blank in class number (_) with corresponding number for Junior , Intermediate or Senior . 1 - Junior ( 10 to 20 different insects ) 2 - Intermediate ( 15 to 35 different insects ) 3 - Senior ( no more than 50 different insects ) 821 100 52 (_) Other Entomology Exhibits , exhibit in categories of Insects attracted to lights ; Garden insects ; or Beneficial insects ( e . g ., pollinators or predators ) NOTE : Honeybee topics should be entered as a Honeybee Exhibit ; please see the exhibit description in the following section . 821 100 53 (_) Other Entomology Exhibits , exhibit in categories of Harmful insects ( e . g ., parasite , pest or disease ); Insects plant damage ( Riker mount ); Specialize in an insect order
821 100 54 (_) Other Entomology Exhibits , exhibit in categories of Soil insects ; Forest insects ; Aquatic insects
821 100 55 (_) Other Entomology Exhibits , size : 30 ” wide , 24 ” deep ( front to back ) and 36 ” high . Examples could include experiments , surveys , photographs , life histories , purchased insects , etc .
821 100 56 (_) Other Entomology Exhibits , Spiders and other insect relatives exhibit . Exhibit can include a collection of spiders , centipedes , millipedes , ticks , mites , scorpions or a combination of insect relatives and / or an educational display about them . Examples for a display could include experiments , surveys , photographs , life histories , etc . Live spiders or insect relatives may not be displayed . Specimen Collections : should be a collection of identified labeled specimens in alcohol bottles fastened into a box . Exhibitors making a collection using alcohol bottles should follow the guidelines for insect specimens in the entomology manual . Educational displays may not exceed 30 ” in width , 24 ” deep ( front to back ), and 36 ” high .
Judging will be based on condition of specimens , mounting , labeling , including correct spelling of names , attractiveness , correct number of specimens , correct identification and educational value of exhibit . For those not applicable , such as insect plant damage and life histories , they may be mounted as Riker mounts . Follow instructions on page 18 in the 4-H Entomology Manual ( 4-H 3221 ) for Riker mounts . In addition , the collections should be labeled to explain their educational value and will be judged based on the scoring used for entomology exhibits Entomology Exhibit Score Card ( 40-605 ) and Educational Display check sheet ( 40-463 ) available from the county Extension office or on the state 4-H website at , http :// oregon . 4h . oregonstate . edu / resources / materials Size dimensions are 30 ” wide , 24 ” deep , 36 ” high . Include explanation to the judge as outlined under Educational Display in fair book .
Some of the orders have changed in Entomology by combining old orders or making new ones . To be sure of the correct current order names for the insects in the collection , check with the Extension office or go to the website at : http :// oregon . 4h . oregonstate . edu / natural-science for the updated “ Insect Orders , Meanings , Common Names ”
Recommended reference for Entomology orders for identification of specimens , Borror and Delong ’ s Introduction to the Study of Insects 7th Edition written by Charles A . Triplehorn and Norman F . Johnson . In the event of a discrepancy this reference will be considered the correct information source .
HONEYBEE WHO MAY EXHIBIT Open to all 4-H members regardless of project enrollment . Honeybee Educational Display Note : Each exhibit piece must be labeled with the member ’ s name , county and class number . Club exhibits are to be entered under the club name but must include the names of all members and leaders . This may be on a separate paper securely attached to the back of the exhibit . Club exhibits will receive one ribbon per exhibit . Note : Fill in the blank in the class number (__) with the corresponding number for Junior , Intermediate , Senior or Club . 821 200 00 (__) Honeybee Educational Display , an educational exhibit relating to honeybees . 1 - Junior 2 - Intermediate 3 - Senior 4 - Club
Exhibit : An educational exhibit relating to honeybees , honeybee keeping , honeybee products or honeybee information . I may not exceed 30 ” in width , 24 ” deep ( front to back ) and 36 ” high . It may not include live bees . Include an explanation to the judge as outlined under Education Display in the fair book .
Judging criteria are outlined on the 4-H Educational Poster / Display Score Sheet ( 40-463 ) available at the county Extension office or on the state 4-H website at http : oregon . 4horegonstate . edu / fair-exhibit-and-contest-materials
OUTDOORS Outdoors , Science Each exhibit piece must be labeled with the member ’ s name , county and class number . Exhibit : An educational exhibit relating to the out-of-doors . May not exceed 30 ” wide , 24 ” deep ( front to back ) and 36 ” high . Include an explanation of such things as : how to use exhibit , how made , where found , identify parts , etc ., if appropriate to exhibit . Example : A birdhouse exhibit could include plans for making it , where it would be used , for what birds , an actual picture of where it will be used , etc . 451 200 011 Outdoors Science , Junior First Year 451 200 021 Outdoors Science , Junior Second & Third Year 451 200 012 Outdoors Science , Intermediate First Year 451 200 022 Outdoors Science , Intermediate Second Year 451 200 013 Outdoors Science , Senior First Year