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The '''creep-crab family''' is a family of creatures in {{p2}} and {{hp}}. Members of this family resemble {{w|crustacean}}s, and have hard shells that cannot be damaged, forcing the player to expose weak points.
The '''creep-crab family''' is a family of creatures in {{p2}} and {{hp}}. Members of this family resemble {{w|crustacean}}s, and have hard shells that cannot be damaged, forcing the player to expose weak points.


This family consists of two similarily sounding genera, ''Parastacoidea'', which the [[Segmented Crawbster]] is in, and ''Tegoparastacoidea'', which the [[Armurk]] is in. However, both have the same species name, ''reptantia''. This is fixed in the European [[Region|version]] of ''Hey! Pikmin'', which gives the Armurk a completely different scientific name.
This family consists of two similarily sounding genuses, ''Parastacoidea'', which the [[Segmented Crawbster]] is in, and ''Tegoparastacoidea'', which the [[Armurk]] is in. However, both have the same species name, ''reptantia''. In real-world classification, [[Mistake|this is impossible]], as two different species cannot have the same species name. This is fixed in the European [[Region|version]] of ''Hey! Pikmin'', which gives the Armurk a completely different scientific name.


==Members==
==Members==
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The family name consists of the words "creep" and "{{w|crab}}". While "crab" refers to how the members of this family are crab-like, the term "creep" here could either refer to their unsettling nature, or to the way they roll being related to {{w|Adhesion railway#Forces on wheels, creep|railway adhesion creep}}.
The family name consists of the words "creep" and "{{w|crab}}". While "crab" refers to how the members of this family are crab-like, the term "creep" here could either refer to their unsettling nature, or to the way they roll being related to {{w|Adhesion railway#Forces on wheels, creep|railway adhesion creep}}.


The genus ''Parastacoidea'' is the same word as a {{w|Parastacoidea|real world superfamily}} that includes species of freshwater crayfish. The genus ''Tegoparastacoidea'' is a combination of ''Parastacoidea'' and "tego", the Latin word for "cover".
The genus ''Parastacoidea'' is the same word as a {{w|Parastacoidea|real world superfamily}} that includes species of freshwater crayfish. The genus ''Tegoparastacoidea'' is a combination of "parastacoidea" and "tego", the Latin word for "cover".


===Names in other languages===
===Names in other languages===
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|JapM = Rolling bug family
|JapM = Rolling bug family
|Kor = 데굴데굴벌레 과
|Kor = 데굴데굴벌레 과
|KorR = Deguldegulbeolle Gwa
|KorM = Rolling beetle family
|SpaA= Rastrerópodos
|SpaA= Rastrerópodos
|SpaAM= From "rastrero" (creeping) and "isópodos" (isopods)
|SpaAM= From "rastrero" (creeping) and "isópodos" (isopods)
|Ger= Kriechkrabbe
|GerM= Creep crab
|Ita=Gran-granchi
|ItaM=Big crabs
}}
}}


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