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As you may no my article on Hyposmocoma Mediocris has been tampered with so here is an original copy for people to read and discus.

Hyposmocoma mediocris is a species of moth of the Cosmopterigidae family. It is endemic to Maui. The type locality is Haleakala, where it was collected on an altitude of 5,000 feet actually if you dont mind me saying they are located in Southern Australia.

It is renwowned for its salty taste and rough texture, it can cause major hyperactivity and so must be regulated by DYDETM (Don't You Dare Eat That Moth).

It is well known that the Hyposmocoma mediocris is related to the moth, although their presence is different. One may discover their relativity by the fact that both carry wings upon there bodies. Many people have mistaken Hyposmocoma Mediocris with the normal moth unfortunatly, in Southern Australia, some of the tribal folk regularly eat moths. They have been known to accidentally eat Hyposmocoma Mediocris and die, although the question of their salty taste seems to be a myth. They are very poisonous.

Hyposmocoma mediocris Are most commonly discovered upon the mountainous scape of Southern Australia (mainly in vestocomis trak stelponis trees) some people have claimed to have found them in Haleakala but this is unknown to me. .

Hyposmocoma mediocris are very easy to spot because they are very similar to hypomocomarsis vi didlytosis of which anyone should known has such vibrant brown it seems to glow in particular light.

there is a common myth of Hyposmocoma mediocris that originates way back to the time recorded of 1482 of which the story tells explorer Jontrus Bently was on an expedition of exploration in the southern of Australia and was bitten by such creature, he claimed he could see through certain objects after this.

visit the page at "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyposmocoma_mediocris"

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