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A nymph arthropod refers to the juvenile stage of certain arthropods, particularly insects, that undergo incomplete metamorphosis. Unlike larvae, which typically emerge from eggs and undergo significant transformation into adults, nymphs resemble smaller versions of their adult counterparts and gradually develop into adults through a series of molts. This life stage is characterized by the presence of wings that develop externally over time. Common examples include nymphs of grasshoppers, dragonflies, and true bugs.

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