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Octillation is a term used in the context of entomology, specifically referring to the rapid, rhythmic movements of certain insects, particularly during mating displays or aggressive behaviors. It typically involves the alternate movement of body parts, such as wings or legs, to attract mates or ward off rivals. The behavior can be observed in various species and serves crucial roles in their reproductive success and social interactions.

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