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young stage of insects that undergo a partial metamorphosis; similar to the adult except that wings are not fully developed.

Cicada Life Cycle

A female cicada crawls along a tree branch, looking for a thin outer branch. She just mated with a male cicada, and her eggs are ready for laying. She finally finds the perfect spot, a young, tender branch recently sprouted from a larger one. Using a sharp, knife-like structure on her abdomen, she cuts a slit in the soft branch. In this slit, she lays her eggs, and the next generation of cicadas begins to grow. 

Why Do We Have Sex?

Desert tortoise emerging from its burrow
What are the benefits to needing to find a mate to reproduce? Desert tortoise image by Lake Mead NRA Public Affairs.

True Bug Gallery

The world of true bugs includes a large varitey of amazing insects. Some of them are large and others are so tiny you can hardly see them.

True Bugs

Adam Dolezal Page Baluch

Not all insects are bugs, but all bugs are insects. How can this be? Learn about some particular insects that biologists call true bugs.
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