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Stonefly nymphs breathe through gills located on the sides of their bodies, typically on the thorax and abdomen. These gills extract oxygen from the water as it flows over them, allowing the nymphs to respire efficiently in their aquatic environments. Additionally, some species can also absorb oxygen directly through their skin. This adaptation is crucial for their survival in oxygen-rich, fast-flowing streams and rivers.

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