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two differences between nymph and adult locus ​

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Answered by yourspratiksha
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Locusts and nymph are the same in

Locusts and nymph are the same inappearance, but locusts can exist in two

Locusts and nymph are the same inappearance, but locusts can exist in twodifferent behavioural states (solitary and

Locusts and nymph are the same inappearance, but locusts can exist in twodifferent behavioural states (solitary andgregarious), whereas most nymph do

Locusts and nymph are the same inappearance, but locusts can exist in twodifferent behavioural states (solitary andgregarious), whereas most nymph donot. When the population density is low,

Locusts and nymph are the same inappearance, but locusts can exist in twodifferent behavioural states (solitary andgregarious), whereas most nymph donot. When the population density is low,locusts behave as individuals, much like

Locusts and nymph are the same inappearance, but locusts can exist in twodifferent behavioural states (solitary andgregarious), whereas most nymph donot. When the population density is low,locusts behave as individuals, much likenymph...!!!

Answered by sanadas941
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ADULT.

The adult of the gregarious phase has a more saddle-shaped pronotum, broader shoulders, and longer wings. ...

NYMPH.

When a nymph of a solitary-phase locust matures in the presence of many other locusts, it undergoes a physiological change and produces offspring of the gregarious type.

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