West Virginia Career Development Events
Entomology

(Revised 08/22/2007)

       Use of Technology in WV Career Development Events

The use of all electronic devices; including but not limited to cell phones, BlackBerries, PDAs, MP3 players, programmable calculators; are prohibited during all West Virginia Career Development Events.  If an event requires the use of calculators, the event coordinator will provide exact specifications on the type(s) of devices (including functions) that will be permitted.

 Failure to comply with this regulation will result in the elimination of the entire team from competition.  A letter will be sent to the school principal and superintendent by the state staff detailing the reasons for the dismissal.

 Use of Reference Materials in WV Career Development Events

Students participating in West Virginia Career Development Events are prohibited from bringing reference materials, paper, and/or other aids into the contest area unless the materials/aids are specified by the event coordinators in the official rules and regulations.  The exception, all students are permitted to use a standard clipboard.  Cover sheets will be provided for all contestants in all contests.  Contestants participating in contests with oral reasons will be provided two sheets of unlined white paper to take notes. 

 Failure to comply with this regulation will result in the elimination of the entire team from competition.  A letter will be sent to the school principal and superintendent by the state staff detailing the reasons for the dismissal.

Teams of Less than Three Members

Students may compete in a Career Development Event even if their school does not have a full team (3 or 4 members).  If a school has less than 3 team members, the students are only eligible for individual awards. A school may enter only one team (maximum 4 students) per event. (Passed 11/6/2006)

Entomology

The contests will consist of identifying correctly from specimens, twenty-five (25) to thirty (30) common economic insects or insect relatives which will be selected from the following list.  Specimens will be numbered and contestants will identify the common name, host, scientific order and ONE control measure for each insect.  Students will select the appropriate corresponding number for each insect, host, scientific order and control measure from the lists provided and enter those appropriate numbers on the scantron sheet provided. 

Specimen 1

Insect – Sect. 1, Quest. 1

Host – Sect. 1, Quest. 2

Order – Sect. 1, Quest. 3

Control – Sect. 1, Quest. 4

Specimen 2

Insect – Sect. 1, Quest. 5

Host – Sect. 1, Quest. 6

Order – Sect. 1, Quest. 7

Control – Sect. 1, Quest. 8

THE SCORE WILL BE DETERMINED AS FOLLOWS:
  1. Each correctly identified insect or insect relative will count 3 points.

  2.  Each correctly identified order will count 1 point.

  3.  Each correctly identified host will count 1 point

  4. Correctly identifying one of the control measures for each will count 3 points

 Bulletins illustrating and describing economic insects or their relatives are occasionally issued by the Agricultural Experiment Stations of various states-- usually the supply of these bulletins is so quickly exhausted that their listing here is not worthwhile.  The 1952 Yearbook of Agriculture is devoted to Insects.  Copies of it should be available in your Agriculture Department.

 

 

List of Insects, Orders, and Controls  
Entomology Powerpoint  (Tom McCutcheon and Mike Shamblin) Note:   If you are using a 56K modem, these files may take several minutes to download and/or open.  Click on the link to view the presentation on line.  Right click on the link to download the presentation to your computer (Save target as).
Code Sheet    
Score Sheet

 

   

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