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Pupae, larvae, and nymphs are all developmental stages of insects, representing different phases in their life cycles. They share similarities in that they are all forms of immature insects that undergo metamorphosis, transitioning from one stage to another as they mature into adults. Additionally, these stages often have distinct physical characteristics and behaviors adapted to their specific roles in the life cycle, such as feeding and growth. However, while larvae and pupae are typically associated with complete metamorphosis (holometabolism), nymphs are generally seen in insects that undergo incomplete metamorphosis (hemimetabolism).

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