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How do nymphs move?
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The nymphs normally do not move far from the point of hatching, but tend to aggregate along the edges of leaves. Nymphs are elongate, broad anteriorly and tapering to a blunt point posteriorly.

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  • The nymphs normally do not move far from the point of hatching, but tend to aggregate along the edges of leaves. Nymphs are elongate, broad anteriorly and tapering to a blunt point posteriorly.
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