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{{Species
|name = Fermi Panelwort
|week = 27
|generation = 167
|creator = OviraptorFan
|image = Fermi Panelwort.png
|ancestor = Glaalgaes
|habitat = Fermi Tundra, Fermi Steppe, Fermi Prairie, Fermi Subpolar Volcanic
|size = 8 centimeters tall
|support = Cell Wall (Chitin)
|diet = Photosynthesis
|thermoregulation = Ectotherm (Lenses)
|reproduction = Asexual (Budding)
|parent = Katoptrodermaceae
|genus = Katoptroderma
|species = fermiensis
|meaning = mirror-skin of fermi
}}
In the colder southern parts of Fermi, amongst the many species of [[purple flora|purple pheonophytes]] and [[black flora|black melanophytes]], there are what appear to be tiny pillars of blue dotting the landscape. A closer look reveals it to be a type of [[glassflora]], but one that has an anatomy unlike any other member of the group found in the region such as the more widespread hollowdomes. While it does not resemble any other glassflora internally in modern times, if one was to look into the past they would actually find a glassflora that closely resembles this species, the long extinct [[reflecor]]. These supposed similarities between the taxa might at first be thought of as just convergent evolution, but it turns out they are actually genuinely shared traits, with the two being each other's closest known relatives in the glassflora family tree. As the reflecor is long extinct, this other species of glassflora referred to as the '''Fermi panelwort''' remains as a bizarre and particularly ancient branch of glassflora found only on the continent of Fermi.
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