Sentences with SUBIMAGO
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"The subimago is the final adult stage of some aquatic insects."
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"During the subimago stage, insects have non-functional reproductive organs."
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"The subimago is shorter lived compared to the other stages of the insect's life cycle."
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"Female subimago may lay eggs in the water before dying."
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"After molting, the subimago emerges with dull-colored wings."
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"The subimago stage is often the most vulnerable period for aquatic insects."
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"Male subimago sometimes display mating behavior despite their non-functional reproductive organs."
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"The wings of the subimago are crumpled and not fully developed."
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"The subimago may molt one or more times before reaching the adult stage."
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"The subimago stage is also known as the dun stage."
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"During the subimago stage, insects continue to feed on algae and other aquatic organisms."
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"The physical characteristics of subimago differ among different species of insects."
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"The transition from subimago to the adult stage is accompanied by significant physical changes."
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"Fish feed on subimago since they are more vulnerable and easier to catch than the adult insects."
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"The subimago stage is the first time insects have wings."
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"Some species of dragonflies also go through a subimago stage."
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"The subimago is the final mature stage of mayflies before they molt into adults."
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"The subimago is often confused with the dun stage of mayflies."
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"The subimago typically has opaque wings and is not capable of reproduction."
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"Mayflies spend the majority of their lives as subimagos."
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"The subimago stage lasts only a few hours to a few days."
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"During the subimago stage, mayflies are highly vulnerable to predators."
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"The behavior of subimagos can differ significantly among different species of mayflies."
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"Anglers often imitate the subimago stage of mayflies when fly fishing."
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"By studying the subimago stage, researchers can gain insights into mayfly life cycles."