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The life cycle of a caddis fly nymph consists of four main stages: egg, larva (nymph), pupa, and adult. Caddis flies begin as eggs laid in water, which hatch into larvae that live in aquatic environments, often creating protective cases from materials like sand and plant debris. After several molts, the nymphs undergo metamorphosis into pupae, emerging from the water to transform into adult caddis flies. The adults then mate, and the cycle begins anew as they lay eggs in the water.

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