Desert Cellulosebane

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Desert Cellulosebane
(Distratomortis duodermus)
Main image of Desert Cellulosebane
Species is extinct.
21/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorElerd Other
Week/Generation20/132
HabitatDrake Desert, Drake High Desert, Drake High Grasslands, Russ River, Russ Marsh
Size172 cm Tall
Primary MobilitySessile
SupportUnknown
DietDetritivore, Photosynthesis
RespirationPassive (Lenticels)
ThermoregulationEctotherm
ReproductionAirborne Spores
Taxonomy
Domain
Kingdom
Subkingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Binucleozoa
Crystallozoa
Cavacrystalita
Coelocrystalla
Coelocrystallales
Noxicrystallaceae
Distratomortis
Distratomortis duodermus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The desert cellulosebane split from its ancestor, the mountain cellulosebane. To survive in its new, arid environment, the desert cellulosebane developed a second layer of chitin between its photosynthetic chitin skin and the red fungus inner cells. This layer of chitin is much denser, and can repel light and keep moisture within the flora's body.

Like its ancestor it has a chemical that not only restricts the growth of non-crystal flora but dissolves cellulose. Unlike purple flora and black flora, which are made of cellulose, crystal flora is made of photosynthetic chitin on the outside and red fungus-like cells on the inside thus making them immune to this chemical. In addition, its airborne spores are covered in this chemical. Thus they are fatal to plents who breathe them in, since their bodies are made of cellulose like flora. Each of their crystal branches can open up and release their spores.

The effect of this chemical has caused the following species to become extinct in its range: snow puff, hibernating carnofern, doublestalk, chunky pipent, scavengundi, sunstalk, sporeworm, worm phlyer, funeral pipent, woolly xenobee, parasite ballstalk, green snarf, spiky plentplaque, glass hatchball, ministalk and hypnodrak.

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)
  • Venomerald (family Noxicrystallaceae)
  • Doctor Pickle (order Coelocrystallales)
  • Towering Grovecrystal (class Coelocrystalla)