712 118 013 Herbs, Dried Collection, Senior, (5 herbs in same amounts as dried herb ex- hibit, 2 which are new this year. 4-H NATURAL SCIENCES ENTOMOLOGY Note: Each exhibit piece must be labeled with the member’s name, county and class number. All insects must be collected in the current year for Juniors First Year exhibits. At least 50% of those displayed by Juniors Second and Third Year, Intermediates and Seniors must have been collected in the cur- rent year. New requirement beginning in 2014: An in- sect information sheet, titled Information on New Insects in Collection for Current 4-H Project Year, is required with Intermediate and Senior insect collections. This sheet should be complet- ed only for the new insects collected in the current project year. Make additional copies of page 2 as needed to list the new insects in the current year. The form is available on line at http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/nat- ural-science. Attach the completed sheets to the bottom of the collection box in an un- sealed envelope for the judge to read at fair. 821 100 011 821 100 021 Entomology, Junior First Year, 10 insects, from at least 8 orders. Entomology, Junior Sec- ond and Third Year, 15-20 insects, from at least 10 orders. 821 100 012 821 100 022 821 100 013 821 100 023 Entomology, Intermediate First Year, 16 to 30 insects, at least 12 orders. Entomology, Intermediate Second and Third Year, 36 insects, at least 12 orders. Entomology, Senior First Year, 26-40 insects, at least 15 orders. Entomology, Senior Other, 35-50 insects from at least 15 orders. Judging will be based on condition of spec- imens, mounting, labeling, attractiveness, correct number of specimens, correct iden- tification and educational value of exhibit. Additional information is found in the Ento- mology Project Manual (4H3221LJuly 1995). online at http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/ projects/natural-science/entomology Judg- ing criteria are outlined on the Entomology Exhibit Score Card (821-01), available at the county Extension Office or on the State 4-H website. Some of the orders have changed in Ento- mology by combining old orders or making new ones. Be sure to use the current order names for the insects check with the Exten- sion office or go to the State 4-H website. Scroll down to Unit 3 Insect Identification and click on the document “Insect Orders, Meanings. Common Names”. Recommend- ed reference for entomology orders for labels of specimens, Borror and Delong’s Introduc- tion to the Study of Insects 7th Edition writ- ten by Charles A. Triplehorn and Norman F. Johnson. In the event of a discrepancy this reference will be considered the correct in- formation source. SEE YOU AT THE WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR! 2019 WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM - PAGE 27 tors or predators) NOTE: Honeybee topics should be entered as a Honeybee Note: Each exhibit piece must be labeled Exhibit; please see the ex- with the member’s name, county and class hibit description in the fol- number. First year exhibitors in an exhibit cat- lowing section. egory may use insects collected in previous Other Entomology Exhib- years. Succeeding years exhibits in the same 821 100 53_ its, exhibit in categories exhibit category must include some insects of Harmful insects (e.g., collected in the current year. parasite, pest or disease); Insects plant damage (Rik- 821 100 511 Other Entomology Ex- er mount); Specialize in an hibits, First Year Junior insect order Member, exhibit 10 to Other Entomology Exhib- 20 different insects in 821 100 54_ its, exhibit in categories the categories of bene- of Soil insects; Forest ficial insects, harmful in- insects; Aquatic insects sects, insects attracted to Other Entomology Ex- lights, soil insects, aquat- 821 100 55_ hibits, size: 30” wide, 24” ic insects, forest insects, deep (front to back) and specialize in an insect 36” high. Examples could order, garden insects, in- include experiments, sur- sect plant damage (Riker veys, photographs, life his- mount) or other education- tories, purchased insects, al display. etc. Other Entomology Ex- Note: Fill in blank in class number (_) with 821 100 56_ hibits, Spiders and other corresponding number for Junior, Intermedi- insect relatives exhibit. ate or Senior. Exhibit can include a col- lection of spiders, centi- 1 Junior (10 to 20 pedes, millipedes, ticks, different insects) mites, scorpions or a 2 Intermediate (15 to 35 combination of insect rel- different insects) atives and/or an educa- 3 Senior (no more than 50 tional display about them. different insects) Examples for a display 4 Club (two or more members could include experiments, working together) surveys, photographs, life histories, etc. Live spiders 821 100 52_ Other Entomology Exhib- or insect relatives may not its, exhibit in categories of be displayed. 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