Krakowlimus Pituitae

Evolved from protokrakocia rete. This parasitic organism forms massive colonies on members of the iuncusaquatilis genus. The colonies appear as great sheets of translucent phlegm, which infest the stems of iuncusaquatilis and slowly digest them. Once the stems are broken the colony simply drifts off on the current and disperses, spreading hundreds of little globules of slime to plague another plant.

However, due to the alarming success of the iuncusaquatilis genus, especially i. scutella, sammancerxia sybiotae has been driven to extinction.