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Don't forget about this: http://www.soinc.org/sites/default/file ... st2014.pdf

I'm not sure why it's up so early...
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And everyone cheered because that looks so much better than Forestry! Although, it looks like they didn't proofread that document. Read the first paragraph. :| That or they did that for emphasis...
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With forestry, we would give the genus and species on the answer sheet. For entomology, do we only need to put the order/family?
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silverheart7 wrote:With forestry, we would give the genus and species on the answer sheet. For entomology, do we only need to put the order/family?
I'm guessing that they're going to ask for it specifically in the question - that is, which one, or both. Most likely both if they're asking for family, though.
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It looks like the order Coleoptera is the Passeriformes of entomolgy! ;)
If you did ornithology you know what I mean.
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hexagonaria wrote:It looks like the order Coleoptera is the Passeriformes of entomolgy! ;)
If you did ornithology you know what I mean.
This is to say that it has a lot of families, no? I didn't do Ornithology, but I definitely know what Passeriformes are. :lol:
Beetles are definitely going to suck, though.
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caseyotis wrote:
hexagonaria wrote:It looks like the order Coleoptera is the Passeriformes of entomolgy! ;)
If you did ornithology you know what I mean.
This is to say that it has a lot of families, no? I didn't do Ornithology, but I definitely know what Passeriformes are. :lol:
Beetles are definitely going to suck, though.
Yup, I agree. As J.B.S Haldane said,
“If one could conclude as to the nature of the Creator from a study of creation it would appear that God has an inordinate fondness for stars and beetles.”
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hexagonaria wrote:
caseyotis wrote:
hexagonaria wrote:It looks like the order Coleoptera is the Passeriformes of entomolgy! ;)
If you did ornithology you know what I mean.
This is to say that it has a lot of families, no? I didn't do Ornithology, but I definitely know what Passeriformes are. :lol:
Beetles are definitely going to suck, though.
Yup, I agree. As J.B.S Haldane said,
“If one could conclude as to the nature of the Creator from a study of creation it would appear that God has an inordinate fondness for stars and beetles.”
That's an awesome quote. xD
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so excited :D does anyone know if they're maybe using pinned insects at nationals?
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