Four-Eyed Stumpworm

The four-eyed stumpworm is, for the most part, still very similar to its immediate ancestor, the sheilded stumpworm. Some major developments in the anatomy of this creature are its four rudimentary eyes and a primitive set of pseudo-mandibles. The eyes of the Four-Eyed Stumpworm are so exceedingly primitive that they cannot see color. They can only see contrast between light and dark and some vague movement. The four-eyed stumpworm dwells in the leaf litter of Sagan's forests, and it uses its pseudo-mandibles to puncture the bark at the bases of purple bubble trees so that it can feed on the fluids within.