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==Overview==
==About==
<brief description of species=-->
;Common Names:Gae Staniq, Swarm Beetles
;Common Names: <list names the species is referenced by-->
:Gae Staniq are large predatory insects which attack large warmblooded creatures as part of their reproductive cycle.


==Description==
==Description==
;Classification:<reptile, mammal, fish, bird, etc-->
;Classification:Arthropod, Insect
;Size: <--number--> kg (<--number--> pounds), <--height--> m ( <--height--> feet/inches), <length--> as appropriate
;Size: 2-3 centimetres (1-1.5 inches) in length
;Appearance: <--general description, include body part ratios as required, consider: skeleton, mobility, body covering, respiratory system, nervous System, additional features-->
;Appearance:Large ovoid bodied beetles. Large wings beneath elytra. Grey, Black, or blue colouration.
;Sexual dimorphism: <--note differences between the sexes-->
;Sexual Pentamorphism:The species has five distinct sexes based on strange genetics, however little physical variation is notable.
;Variance: <--any other variance, include subspeciation-->


==Ecology==
==Ecology==
;Habitat:<--primary and secondary climate and terrain-->
;Habitat:Grasslands, Scrub, and Light Forest.
;Diet:<--what do they eat-->
;Diet:Parasitic to living animals as young. Adults prey upon other insects.


==Behaviour==
==Behaviour==
;Social grouping:<--herds, pack, solitary, etc-->
;Social grouping:Solitary, Swarm when mating.
;Temperament:<--skittishness, aggression-->
;Temperament:Oblivious, aggressive during mating
;Intelligence:<--apparent intelligence-->
;Intelligence:Minimal.
;Reproduction:<--method, cycles, associated behaviours-->
;Reproduction:The mating swarms of the Gae Staniq will surround warm-blooded animals, bite deep pits into their skin, and live birth 1 to 4 larvae in the open wound. These rapidly burrow under the skin, eating and growing. They eventually form cysts and begin pupating into the adult insects, a process that can take weeks. Assuming the victim is still alive at this point the newly moulted young then burst forth, and fly away.


==Sub-Species==
==Notable Sub-Species==
<--list of sub-species with notable differences-->
<!--list of sub-species with notable differences-->


==Domestication==
==Domestication==
;General:<--brief note about domestication-->
;General:None.
;Resources:<--resources obtained from domestication-->
;Resources:None.


==See Also==
==See Also==
<--links to related material-->
<!--links to related material-->


[[Category:Arthropod]]
[[Category:Fauna]]
[[Category:Fauna]]
[[Category:Fauna-Class]] <--See above-->

Latest revision as of 00:36, 20 April 2023

About

Common Names
Gae Staniq, Swarm Beetles
Gae Staniq are large predatory insects which attack large warmblooded creatures as part of their reproductive cycle.

Description

Classification
Arthropod, Insect
Size
2-3 centimetres (1-1.5 inches) in length
Appearance
Large ovoid bodied beetles. Large wings beneath elytra. Grey, Black, or blue colouration.
Sexual Pentamorphism
The species has five distinct sexes based on strange genetics, however little physical variation is notable.

Ecology

Habitat
Grasslands, Scrub, and Light Forest.
Diet
Parasitic to living animals as young. Adults prey upon other insects.

Behaviour

Social grouping
Solitary, Swarm when mating.
Temperament
Oblivious, aggressive during mating
Intelligence
Minimal.
Reproduction
The mating swarms of the Gae Staniq will surround warm-blooded animals, bite deep pits into their skin, and live birth 1 to 4 larvae in the open wound. These rapidly burrow under the skin, eating and growing. They eventually form cysts and begin pupating into the adult insects, a process that can take weeks. Assuming the victim is still alive at this point the newly moulted young then burst forth, and fly away.

Notable Sub-Species

Domestication

General
None.
Resources
None.

See Also