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They have a range of lifestyles depending on the particular species, from scavenging for second-hand kills to actually preying on smaller creatures. It is interesting to note that each member of this family can be instantly defeated or at least damaged by [[throw]]ing [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] onto its back. For some reason, in ''Pikmin 2'', thrown [[Purple Pikmin]] will remain attached to small Bulborbs until the enemy's life ends.
They have a range of lifestyles depending on the particular species, from scavenging for second-hand kills to actually preying on smaller creatures. It is interesting to note that each member of this family can be instantly defeated or at least damaged by [[throw]]ing [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] onto its back. For some reason, in ''Pikmin 2'', thrown [[Purple Pikmin]] will remain attached to small Bulborbs until the enemy's life ends.


Every member of the family is in the ''Pansarus'' genus aside from the [[Fiery Dwarf Bulblax]], which is under ''Oculus''. However, ''Oculus'' was a genus belonging to the [[grub-dog family]] prior to this enemy's first debut. Complicating the matter further, the [[Fireflap Bulborb]], another member of this family, has the same species name as the Bulblax – ''volcanus''. Adding even more to the confusion, the [[Fiery Young Yellow Wollywog]], belonging to the very distant [[amphituber family]], actually has the genus ''Volcanus''. Because of these inconsistent and illogical {{w|Binomial nomenclature|taxonomic levels}}, it's safe to assume that these are all [[mistake]]s. Therefore, the Fiery Dwarf Bulblax should actually be in the ''Pansarus'' genus with all the other breadbugs. As for the amphituber in question, it can be decided that the genus ''Volcanus'' and the species ''volcanus'' are completely different levels and have the same names just by coincidence.
Every member of the family is in the ''Pansarus'' genus aside from the [[Fiery Dwarf Bulblax]], which is under ''Oculus''. However, ''Oculus'' was a genus belonging to the [[grub-dog family]] prior to this enemy's first debut. Complicating the matter further, the [[Fireflap Bulborb]], another member of this family, has the same species name as the Bulblax – ''volcanus''. Adding even more to the confusion, the [[Fiery Young Yellow Wollywog]], belonging to the very distant [[amphituber family]], actually has a genus name of ''Volcanus''. Because of these inconsistent and illogical {{w|Binomial nomenclature|taxonomic levels}}, it's safe to assume that these are all [[mistake]]s. Therefore, the Fiery Dwarf Bulblax should actually be in the ''Pansarus'' genus with all the other breadbugs. As for the amphituber in question, it can be decided that the genus ''Volcanus'' and the species ''volcanus'' are completely different levels and have the same names just by coincidence.


With that set aside, there are also some subspecies to mention. All mainline Dwarf Bulborbs are a different subspecies of ''pseudooculii''. And as mentioned previously, the Fiery Dwarf Bulblax and Fireflap Bulborb are subspecies of ''volcanus''.
With that set aside, there are also some subspecies to mention. All mainline Dwarf Bulborbs are a different subspecies of ''pseudooculii''. And as mentioned previously, the Fiery Dwarf Bulblax and Fireflap Bulborb are subspecies of ''volcanus''.
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==Naming==
==Naming==
{{see also|Grub-dog family#Naming}}
{{see also|Grub-dog family#Naming}}
The family is named after the [[Breadbug]], a bug-like enemy that resembles a loaf of bread. In the scientific name of members of this family, the word ''Pansarus'' is a pun, in that ''pansa'' is Latin for "splayed-foot", and the creatures' feet are in fact splayed, and ''panis'' is Latin for "bread", once again tying in to the Breadbug; {{j|パン|pan}} is also Japanese for "bread". The word ''pseudooculii'' in some species names is a combination of ''pseudo'', which is Greek for "fake", and ''oculli'', referring to the genus ''Oculus'' that contains true bulborbs. Because some members of the Breadbug family are mimics of a species of the [[grub-dog family]], their names use the word "bulborb" as well, which originates from the grub-dogs.
The family is named after the [[Breadbug]], a bug-like enemy that resembles a loaf of bread. In the scientific name of members of this family, the word ''Pansarus'' is a pun, in that ''pansa'' is Latin for "splayed-foot", and the creatures' feet are in fact splayed, and ''panis'' is Latin for "bread", once again tying in to the Breadbug; {{j|パン|pan}} is also Japanese for "bread". The word ''pseudooculii'' in some species names is a combination of ''pseudo'', which is Greek for "fake" and ''oculli'', referring to the genus name of true bulborbs. Because some members of the Breadbug family are mimics of a species of the [[grub-dog family]], their names use the word "bulborb" as well, which originates from the grub-dogs.


===Names in other languages===
===Names in other languages===

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