two similarities between nymph and adult locus
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Explanation:Major differences between nymphs of these species: nymphs of these species are sometimes confused when Aiolopus occurs in high numbers where migratory locusts are more commonly seen. However, they are easy to distinguish:
migratory locust nymphs have a hairy 'chest' (underside of thorax)
when viewed from the side, Aiolopus nymphs have downward pointing head as opposed to the more vertical head of the migratory locust nymph
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