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IMMATURE FORM OF INSECTS AND SOME OTHER INVERTEBRATES
Nymph (zoology); Naiad (insect); Nymph (insect)
  • Two ''[[Schistocerca gregaria]]'' nymphs beside an adult

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  • ''Cercyonis pegala''
GENUS OF INSECTS
Cercyonis (butterfly); Wood-nymph
n.
Hamadryad, dryad, nymph of the woods.
wood nymph         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wood Nymph; Wood nymph (disambiguation); The Wood Nymph (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. (in folklore and classical mythology) a dryad or hamadryad.
2. a brown American butterfly with eyespots on its wings. [Genus Cercyonis.]
Cercyonis         
  • ''Cercyonis pegala''
GENUS OF INSECTS
Cercyonis (butterfly); Wood-nymph
Cercyonis is a genus of butterflies of the subfamily Satyrinae in the family Nymphalidae found in North America. They are commonly called wood-nymphs or wood nymphs.

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Nymph (biology)

In biology, a nymph is the immature form of some invertebrates, particularly insects, which undergoes gradual metamorphosis (hemimetabolism) before reaching its adult stage. Unlike a typical larva, a nymph's overall form already resembles that of the adult, except for a lack of wings (in winged species). In addition, while a nymph moults, it never enters a pupal stage. Instead, the final moult results in an adult insect. Nymphs undergo multiple stages of development called instars.

This is the case, for example, in Orthoptera (crickets, grasshoppers and locusts), Hemiptera (cicadas, shield bugs, whiteflies, aphids, leafhoppers, froghoppers, treehoppers etc.), mayflies, termites, cockroaches, mantises, stoneflies and Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies).

Nymphs of aquatic insects, as in the Odonata, Ephemeroptera, and Plecoptera, are also called naiads, an Ancient Greek name for mythological water nymphs. Some entomologists have said that it the terms larva, nymph and naiad should be used according to the developmental mode classification (hemimetabolous, paurometabolous or holometabolous) but others have pointed out that there is no real confusion. In older literature, these were sometimes referred to as the heterometabolous insects, as their adult and immature stages live in different environments (terrestrial vs. aquatic).

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1. One was a bowler–hatter juggler on a unicycle, another a blonde wood nymph sporting a raa–raa skirt and gossamer wings.