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Hi Robert, has been a while! Was out in the forest recently and spotted this moth (said to be a Glyphipterigidae) that resembled a jumping spider, even by waving its hindlegs. After some research I found that this was quite widespread and found in many Tephritoids, some caliscelids and so on. Cheers! Shyamal (talk) 10:52, 27 February 2014 (UTC)

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