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{{see more|Skitterling family#Naming}}
{{see more|Skitterling family#Naming}}
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|common    = Desiccated Skitter Leaf. Something that is desiccated is dry or dehydrated, referring to how this Skitter Leaf imitates a dried tree leaf in autumn.
|common    = Desiccated Skitter Leaf. Something that is desiccated is dry or dehydrated. Desiccated Skitter Leafs, compared to the common Skitter Leaf, imitate a dried tree leaf in autumn.
|scientific = ''Rus mortifeuillea''. ''Mortifeuillea'' is French for "deadly leaf".
|scientific = ''Rus mortifeuillea''. ''Mortifeuillea'' is French for "deadly leaf".
|jpcommon  = {{j|カレハンボ|Kare Hanbo}}. It comes from {{j|カレハ|kareha}}, which translates to "dry leaf", and {{j|ハンボ|Hanbo}}, the Skitter Leaf's Japanese nickname.
|jpcommon  = {{j|カレハンボ|Kare Hanbo}}. It comes from {{j|カレハ|kareha}}, which translates to "dry leaf", and {{j|ハンボ|Hanbo}}, the Skitter Leaf's Japanese nickname.

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