What insects develop with incomplete reproduction?

Incomplete transformation and hemimetamorphosis is one of the types of insect metamorphosis, in which an individual goes through only three stages of development – eggs, larvae and adults. In hemimethomorphosis, the larvae are outwardly similar to the adult and lead a similar lifestyle. Such larvae are called nymphs or imagoids. This type of metamorphosis is observed in insects belonging to the taxonomic group Hemimetabola within the Infraclass Newwing.



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