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[[File:P2 Artwork Unmarked Spectralids.png|150px|left]]
[[File:P2 Artwork Unmarked Spectralids.png|150px|left]]
{{main|Unmarked Spectralids}}
{{main|Unmarked Spectralids}}
Scientific name: ''Fenestari prismatus''


The name "Unmarked Spectralids" is used to refer to any of the three types of Spectralids found in ''Pikmin 2'': yellow, red, and purple. These creatures are only found in the [[Awakening Wood]] aboveground, but are more common in [[cave]]s. Red and purple Spectralids only appear underground, too. Upon defeat, they have a 20% chance of dropping nectar (yellow), a drop of [[ultra-spicy spray]] (red) or a drop of [[ultra-bitter spray]] (purple); this chance is 100% on the Awakening Wood. They usually appear in swarms, with 80% of them being yellow.
The name "Unmarked Spectralids" is used to refer to any of the three types of Spectralids found in ''Pikmin 2'': yellow, red, and purple. These creatures are only found in the [[Awakening Wood]] aboveground, but are more common in [[cave]]s. Red and purple Spectralids only appear underground, too. Upon defeat, they have a 20% chance of dropping nectar (yellow), a drop of [[ultra-spicy spray]] (red) or a drop of [[ultra-bitter spray]] (purple); this chance is 100% on the Awakening Wood. They usually appear in swarms, with 80% of them being yellow.
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The family's name is a play on a letter swap of the word "butterfly" ("flutterby"), but using "flitter" instead of "flutter", which is a possible substitute.
The family's name is a play on a letter swap of the word "butterfly" ("flutterby"), but using "flitter" instead of "flutter", which is a possible substitute.


Members have the ''Fenestari'' genus, referring to the Latin word "fenestra", meaning "window". This is genus shared by other Spectralids. This is a [[mistake]], as members of the same genus cannot be in separate families in real-world taxonomy.
Members have the ''fenestari'' genus, referring to the Latin word "fenestra", meaning "window". This is genus shared by other Spectralids. This is a [[mistake]], as members of the same genus cannot be in separate families in real-world taxonomy.


===Names in other languages===
===Names in other languages===
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|Jap = モリシジミ科
|notes=yes
|JapR = Mori Shijimi Ka
|Jap= モリシジミ科
|JapM = Forest {{w|Lycaenidae|Lycaenid}} family
|JapR=Mori Shijimi Ka
|JapN =  
|JapM=Forest Lycaenidae family
|SpaA=Revolotéridos
|SpaAM=From "revolotear" (flutter)
|Kor=숲바지락나비 과
|ChiTrad  = -
|ChiTrad  = -
|ChiTradR =
|ChiTradM = -
|ChiTradM = -
|ChiTradN = {{j|モリシジミ|Shouya mushi}} is translated as 森蜆蝶 in the Piklopedia entry for the [[White Spectralids]]
|ChiTradN = {{j|モリシジミ|Shouya mushi}} is translated as 森蜆蝶 in the Piklopedia entry for the [[White Spectralids]].
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|DutM =
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|Fra  =
|FraM =
|FraN =
|Ger  = Flatterer
|GerM = Flutterer(s)
|GerN =
|Ita  =
|ItaM =
|ItaN =
|Kor = 숲바지락나비 과
|KorR =
|KorM =
|KorN =
|SpaA = Revolotéridos
|SpaAM = Flutteridae
|SpaAN = The name is a portmanteau of ''"revolotear"'' (flutter) and the suffix "''-idos''" ({{w|Family_(biology)#Nomenclature|-idae}}), which is used for naming animal family names
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