DIVISION I
INSECTS WE SEE
Collect ten different insects from the list of
18 for Division I and pin each insect within the circle on the special mounting card.
Select and paste the correct label on each card; fill out each card, including a statement
telling what you have learned about the insect. Print the heading "Insects We
See." Exhibit the cards and the heading in ONE standard "Cornell
Drawer" insect box. Your leader can
tell you where to get this box.
You need to be at least
8 years old to participate in this division.
DIVISION II
WHAT IS AN INSECT?
Label the parts of an insect on the card
"This Is A Typical Insect" contained in the kit. Collect, properly mount, and
label with collection information 25 different insects. Provide a common name label for
all specimens. Use recognized common names when possible. Label other specimens
"beetle," "moth," "true bug," etc. Collect as many different
orders as you can. Arrange insects under appropriate order labels, and exhibit both the
card and insects in ONE standard insect box. Print the heading "What Is An
Insect," and include it in the box. You may empty and reuse your Division I box.
You need to be at least 8 years old to participate in this division.
DIVISION III
INSECT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Collect, properly mount, and label 55 different
insects representing as many as possible of the 27 orders known to be found in Florida.
You may include insects collected for previous divisions. Identify each insect either by
its common name (insect family common names such as: stink bug for
Pentatomidae; blister
beetle for Meloidae; bee for Apidae; or muscid fly for Muscidae are
acceptable) or the true
scientific family name. Fill in the blanks on the card "Insect Growth and
Development." Arrange insects under appropriate order labels, and display them along
with the card in ONE standard insect box. Print the heading "Insect Growth and
Development," and place it in the box. You may empty and reuse your Division II box.
You need to be at least 10 years old to participate in this division.
DIVISION IV
WHERE INSECTS LIVE
Increase and improve your Division III collection so that it
contains at least 100 different insects, each identified to order and scientific family
name. A goal of 15 orders is recommended. Fill in the blanks on the card "Insect
Leg Types." Arrange all insects under the appropriate order label, and display them in as
many standard insect boxes as you need for a neat collection. Display the insect legs and
wings card in one of these boxes. Place the heading "Where Insects Live" in one
of the boxes. You may use insects collected in previous divisions.
In addition, prepare one educational display in ONE standard insect box. This display
should teach the public something about insects that they probably do not already know.
You may or may not pin or label any insects in this box in the usual manner. In addition
to insects, use descriptive statements and any other materials in any way that you think
will teach the lesson you have in mind. Remember to fit the information you present in
this box to the overall theme for this division: "Where Insects Live."
Your exhibit will consist of your collection and the educational box.