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|image = Trisiphon_Polyfoi.gif
|image = Trisiphon_Polyfoi.gif
|extant = 1
|extant = 1
|exweek = 24
|exgen = 152
|excause = Integrated into [[Polyfee]]
|ancestor = Rosy Polyfoi
|ancestor = Rosy Polyfoi
|size = Microscopic
|size = Microscopic
|habitat = Artir Polar Coast
|habitat = Artir Polar Coast
|diet = Parasite ([[Glowlight Scylarian]] skin), Sanguivore ([[Glowlight Scylarian]] blood)
|diet = Parasite ([[Glowlight Scylarian]] skin), Sanguivore ([[Glowlight Scylarian]] blood)
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm
|respiration = Passive Diffusion
|reproduction= Asexual, Spores
|reproduction= Asexual, Spores
|domain =
|parent = Pustulaformidae
|kingdom =
|genus = Pustulaformis
|phylum =
|class =
|order =
|family =
|genus = Polyfoi
|species = trinitus
|species = trinitus
}}
}}


Splitting from its ancestor, the '''trisiphon polyfoi''' has adapted to one of the splits of its ancestor's host, the [[Rosy Scylarian|rosy scylarian]]. It now parasitizes the [[Glowlight Scylarian|glowlight scylarian]], attaching itself to its skin and feeding off its blood via root-like structures that puncture the blood vessels. A trio of siphons, giving it its name, extend out of it, pumping spores into the water. When not using it for this, which is rare, these siphons are capable of being retracted against its body. The spores produced follow the chemical signals produced by potential hosts and eventually burrow into their skin. They rapidly mature and begin the life cycle anew.
Splitting from its ancestor, the '''trisiphon polyfoi''' has adapted to one of the splits of its ancestor's host, the [[Rosy Scylarian|rosy scylarian]]. It now parasitizes the [[Glowlight Scylarian|glowlight scylarian]], attaching itself to its skin and feeding off its blood via root-like structures that puncture the blood vessels. A trio of siphons, giving it its name, extend out of it, pumping spores into the water. When not using it for this, which is rare, these siphons are capable of being retracted against its body. The spores produced follow the chemical signals produced by potential hosts and eventually burrow into their skin. They rapidly mature and begin the life cycle anew.


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Latest revision as of 03:18, 23 February 2024

Trisiphon Polyfoi
(Pustulaformis trinitus)
Main image of Trisiphon Polyfoi
Species is extinct.
24/152, Integrated into Polyfee
Information
CreatorNergali Other
Week/Generation23/147
HabitatArtir Polar Coast
SizeMicroscopic
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietParasite (Glowlight Scylarian skin), Sanguivore (Glowlight Scylarian blood)
RespirationPassive Diffusion
ThermoregulationEctotherm
ReproductionAsexual, Spores
Taxonomy
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Gastroboskia
Gastromyxia
Myogelatia
Cystomyxia
Pustulaformidae
Pustulaformis
Pustulaformis trinitus
Ancestor:Descendants:

Splitting from its ancestor, the trisiphon polyfoi has adapted to one of the splits of its ancestor's host, the rosy scylarian. It now parasitizes the glowlight scylarian, attaching itself to its skin and feeding off its blood via root-like structures that puncture the blood vessels. A trio of siphons, giving it its name, extend out of it, pumping spores into the water. When not using it for this, which is rare, these siphons are capable of being retracted against its body. The spores produced follow the chemical signals produced by potential hosts and eventually burrow into their skin. They rapidly mature and begin the life cycle anew.

Living Relatives (click to show/hide)

These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)
  • Polyfee (genus Pustulaformis)
  • Bonyfee (family Pustulaformidae)
  • River Foi (class Myogelatia)