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{{Species
Mason Hexspourous (Trisplures amplus)
|name = Mason Hexspourous
|week = 22
|generation = 140
|creator = Clarke
|image = Gildbowl.png
|extant =
|ancestor = Hitchhiker Gildling
|size = Microscopic
|habitat = West Mason Polar Scrub
|habitat2 = Mason Polar Beach
|habitat3 = Negative Polar River
|diet = Photosynthesis
|reproduction= Asexual, Spores
|domain =
|kingdom =
|phylum =
|class =
|order =
|family =
|genus = Gildus
|species = scaphium
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The gildbowl split from its ancestor. As life arrived on Mason on an orbit voltflora seed, only a few forms of life were present. The empty niches, along with increased levels of radiation, led to a "Oathinian Explosion", with many new evolutions of the original hitchhiker organisms. It has become truly multicellular, possesing some specialized cells which has allowed it to better adapt to its new home on Mason. It lives in and near the tidepools that are commonly found along the beach, in moist sands and melt pools in the scrub, and the wet sand and shallow water near the beach edge.
Creator: Clarke
Ancestor: Hitchhiker Hexspourus
Habitat: Yokto Volcanic, Krakow Volcanic, Russ Volcanic, Flisch Volcanic, West Mason Polar Scrub, East Mason Polar Scrub, Mason Polar Beach
Size: Microscopic
Diet: Consumer (Gildbowl, Gildring)
Reproduction: Asexual, Spores


It has two main adaptions that set it apart from its ancestor. Its layer of cells has formed a bowl covered in a thin, almost transparent membrane that traps in air, and warms the air to keep it floating on the water, or give it enough buoyancy to keep its "bowl" off the ground. The length of its root-stalk varies upon whether it is in the water, or on land, and the root-stalk, given enough time, can push through soft rock. It now forms a symbiotic relationship with the hitchhiker nitroid, which provides it with fixed nitrogen in return for nutrients. To reproduce, it severs the connection to its membrane , which floats into the air and fragments into many clumps of three or four cells.
The mason hexspourous replaced its ancestor, the hitchhiker hexspourus. As life arrived on Mason on an orbit voltflora seed, only a few forms of life were present. The empty niches, along with increased levels of radiation, led to a "Oathinian Explosion", with many new evolutions of the original hitchhiker organisms. It has grown ten times as large as its ancestor, evolving many more specialized tissues to help it adapt to mason, living in and near tidepools and rivers.


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Instead of relying on flagellum to move water through its body cavity, it now produces a ripling motion which pulls water or air through its body. While its body cavity is still responsible for digestion, four smaller funnels now rest on top of its body. These are now the seat of respiration, as well as the site of most of its chemoreceptors. Another notable difference is the outgrowth of small muscle tissue out the side of the organism, and inside of the mouth. Those on the outside help propel the organism over land, or in the water, while those in the mouth fold in while it filter-feeds in water, and holds in water when on land. Modified flagellum found peppering the skin release electrical signals when pressured. A sheet of cells, found under the skin at the top of the organism, now specialize in processing the electrical signals from its various cells, and coordinating movement.
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Revision as of 14:17, 7 February 2010

Mason Hexspourous
(Gildus scaphium)
Main image of Mason Hexspourous
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorClarke Other
Week/Generation22/140
HabitatWest Mason Polar Scrub
SizeMicroscopic
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietPhotosynthesis
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionAsexual, Spores
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Gildus
Gildus scaphium
Ancestor:Descendants:

The gildbowl split from its ancestor. As life arrived on Mason on an orbit voltflora seed, only a few forms of life were present. The empty niches, along with increased levels of radiation, led to a "Oathinian Explosion", with many new evolutions of the original hitchhiker organisms. It has become truly multicellular, possesing some specialized cells which has allowed it to better adapt to its new home on Mason. It lives in and near the tidepools that are commonly found along the beach, in moist sands and melt pools in the scrub, and the wet sand and shallow water near the beach edge.

It has two main adaptions that set it apart from its ancestor. Its layer of cells has formed a bowl covered in a thin, almost transparent membrane that traps in air, and warms the air to keep it floating on the water, or give it enough buoyancy to keep its "bowl" off the ground. The length of its root-stalk varies upon whether it is in the water, or on land, and the root-stalk, given enough time, can push through soft rock. It now forms a symbiotic relationship with the hitchhiker nitroid, which provides it with fixed nitrogen in return for nutrients. To reproduce, it severs the connection to its membrane , which floats into the air and fragments into many clumps of three or four cells.