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Many species give birth to live young, so no egg. Then comes the nymphal stage, which looks just like the adult but smaller. The nymph grows through a series of molts, and may gain wings after the last molt, but most aphids are wingless and stay on the same plant as their mother (asexual reproduction is common). Winged individuals are only formed as food runs out and a new plant has to be found.

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