What is a moult
suggest a reason why locust nymphs have to moult
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After completing each instar the locust nymph sheds, or moults its skin to continue to grow. On hatching the nymph is wingless but with each successive moult the developing wing buds increase in size and these can be used to determine the growth stages of nymphs.
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After completing each instar the locust nymph sheds, or moults its skin to continue to grow. On hatching thenymph is wingless but with each successive moult the developing wing buds increase in size and these can be used to determine the growth stages of nymphs.
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