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== Swooping Snitchbug ==
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The '''scarpanid family''' consists of five airborne species which are defined by their habit of abducting prey and objects. Some swoop down from the sky to pick up two [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] at once or a single [[leader]], but in {{hp}}, they are also found carrying [[Sparklium Seed]]s, [[heart]]s, and occassionally [[treasure]]s.
 
Although most creatures in the family are in the ''Scarpanica'' genus, the [[Spiny Coppeller]] is in the ''Purpuralacus'' genus, and the [[Muggonfly]] is in the ''Draco'' genus. The [[Coppeller]] is also in the ''Scarpanica'' genus in the US [[Region|version]], but is listed as in the ''Viridelacus'' genus in the EU version.
 
== Members ==
=== Bumbling Snitchbug ===
[[File:BumblingSnitchbugHD.png|left|150px]]
{{main|Bumbling Snitchbug}}
 
Scientific name: ''Scarpanica doofenia''
 
The Bumbling Snitchbug is a creature discovered by Captain Olimar during his [[Pikmin 2|second visit]] to [[PNF-404]]. It's a green bug-like creature with black arms attached to its head. It will steal [[leader]]s, and eventually hurl them into the ground, causing damage. Otherwise, it will wander around while flying with its wing-like antennae. Captured leaders may struggle to free themselves by rotating the analogue stick or have a second leader throw Pikmin to combat the enemy. Weighing the bug down will cause it to crash into the ground, where it is easily overwhelmed.
 
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=== Coppeller ===
[[File:Coppeller.png|left|150px]]
{{main|Coppeller}}
 
Scientific name: ''Scarpanica viridelacus princeps/Viridelacus princeps''
 
The Coppeller is a creature introduced in {{hp}}. They are small, airborne, quadrupedal insectoids that, like the scarpanids from the previous games, can carry Pikmin as well as other objects. They will swoop onto the screen in groups, carrying [[Sparklium Seed]]s, Pikmin, and [[treasure]]s, at which point the player will be able to take them out by throwing a single Pikmin at them. If allowed to escape, whatever they are carrying will be permanently lost. A more dangerous spiny version of this creature can be found in later levels.
 
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=== Muggonfly ===
[[File:Muggonfly Creature Log.png|left|150px]]
{{main|Muggonfly}}
 
Scientific name: ''Draco saccusporum''
 
The Muggonfly is a colossal dragonfly-like scarpanid introduced in {{hp}}. It resembles a large Coppeller with a long tail that it uses to carry food back to its den. It can neither hurt nor be hurt by the player, but its food pouches can be destroyed and raided. It is very rare, appearing only once in the entire game, and is the only member of its family that is unable to harm Captain Olimar and/or Pikmin.
 
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=== Spiny Coppeller ===
[[File:Spiny Coppeller Scarpanid.png|left|150px]]
{{main|Spiny Coppeller}}
 
Scientific name: ''Purpuralacus spicadia''
 
The Spiny Coppeller is a specially adapted relative of the Coppeller introduced in {{hp}}. They are slightly larger than normal Coppellers, and are completely unkillable, as any Pikmin thrown at them will be impaled on their spiky armor. They do not carry anything and rarely move, instead simply hovering in place and blocking the player. They are one of the only enemies in any ''Pikmin'' game that can not be killed.
 
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=== Swooping Snitchbug ===
[[File:P4 Swooping Snitchbug.png|left|150px]]
{{main|Swooping Snitchbug}}
{{main|Swooping Snitchbug}}
[[Image:Swoopingsnitchbug.jpg|left|150px]]
The Swooping Snitchbug is a creature present during both of [[Captain Olimar|Captain Olimar's]] expeditions to the [[Pikmin Planet]]. They are legless, round, flying insects that have evolved wing-like antennae as a means of locomotion. They attack by swooping down and grabbing prey. After carrying them for a few seconds, they violently throw them toward the ground. This action would harm most prey, whereas Pikmin are simply replanted and reverted to their original leaf stage. Snitchbugs can be weighed down by throwing many Pikmin (or at least one [[Purple Pikmin]]) onto their body, causing them to crash to the ground and making them susceptible to attack. Another way to kill is by leting it grab two yellow pikmin with bomb rocks when it thhrows them it will tak a large amount of damage.(pikmin 1 only)
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== Bumbling Snitchbug ==
Scientific name: ''Scarpanica kesperens''
{{main|Bumbling Snitchbug}}
 
[[Image:Bumblingsnitchbug.jpg|left|150px]]
The Swooping Snitchbug is a creature present in all four ''[[Pikmin series|Pikmin games]]''. They are legless, round, flying insects that have evolved wing-like antennae as a means of locomotion. They attack by swooping down and grabbing prey &ndash; just Pikmin in {{p2}}, but leaders as well in {{p3}}. After carrying the prey for a few seconds, they violently throw it toward the ground, which forces any Pikmin to be replanted and revert to its leaf [[Maturity|stage]]. Snitchbugs can be weighed down by [[throw]]ing many Pikmin (or at least one [[Purple Pikmin]] or [[Rock Pikmin]]) onto their body, causing them to crash to the ground and making them susceptible to attack.
The Bumbling Snitchbug is a creature discovered by Captain Olimar during his [[Pikmin 2|second visit]] to the Pikmin Planet. It closely resembles the Swooping Snitchbug in appearance and behavior, though possesses more body mass. Instead of picking up Pikmin, it will pick up the [[captain|pilots]], and eventually hurl them into the ground; however, they will not be "planted". Captured leaders may struggle to free themselves by rotating the Analogue Stick or have a second leader throw Pikmin to combat the enemy. Weighing the Bug down will cause it to crash into the ground, where it is easily overwhelmed.
 
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==Naming==
The family's name may be derived from the verb "scarper" and the suffix "-id". Many members of this family have the word "Snitchbug" in their name, which is a combination of "snitch" and "bug"; to "snitch" means "to catch", in this context. "Coppeller" is likely a combination of "Copter" and "Propeller", in reference to the creatures's helicopter-like wings. Most members use the genus name ''Scarpanica'', which has no meaning but reflects the family name.
 
===Name in other languages===
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|Jap  = サライムシ科
|JapR = Sarai Mushi Ka
|JapM = [[Swooping Snitchbug|Kidnapping bug]] family
|JapN =
|ChiTrad  = 猛奪蟲科
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|Dut  =
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|Fra  = scarpanides
|FraM =
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|Ger  = Scarpaniden
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|Kor  = 납치벌레 과
|KorR =
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|KorN =
|Spa  = Escarpánidos
|SpaM = Escapidae
|SpaN = The is a portmanteau of ''"escapar"'' (to escape) and the suffix "''-idos''" ({{w|Family_(biology)#Nomenclature|-idae}}), which is used for naming animal family names
|Por  = Larapioídeos
|PorM = Thiefidae
|PorN = The name is a portmanteau of ''"larápio"'' (thief) and the suffix "''-ídeos''" ({{w|Family_(biology)#Nomenclature|-idae}}), which is used for naming animal family names
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==See also==
*[[Kettlebug family]]


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Revision as of 15:27, June 22, 2024

The scarpanid family consists of five airborne species which are defined by their habit of abducting prey and objects. Some swoop down from the sky to pick up two Pikmin at once or a single leader, but in Hey! Pikmin, they are also found carrying Sparklium Seeds, hearts, and occassionally treasures.

Although most creatures in the family are in the Scarpanica genus, the Spiny Coppeller is in the Purpuralacus genus, and the Muggonfly is in the Draco genus. The Coppeller is also in the Scarpanica genus in the US version, but is listed as in the Viridelacus genus in the EU version.

Members

Bumbling Snitchbug

An HD version of the Bumbling Snitchbug's art, taken from 2 switch.
Main article: Bumbling Snitchbug.

Scientific name: Scarpanica doofenia

The Bumbling Snitchbug is a creature discovered by Captain Olimar during his second visit to PNF-404. It's a green bug-like creature with black arms attached to its head. It will steal leaders, and eventually hurl them into the ground, causing damage. Otherwise, it will wander around while flying with its wing-like antennae. Captured leaders may struggle to free themselves by rotating the analogue stick or have a second leader throw Pikmin to combat the enemy. Weighing the bug down will cause it to crash into the ground, where it is easily overwhelmed.

Coppeller

A Coppeller.
Main article: Coppeller.

Scientific name: Scarpanica viridelacus princeps/Viridelacus princeps

The Coppeller is a creature introduced in Hey! Pikmin. They are small, airborne, quadrupedal insectoids that, like the scarpanids from the previous games, can carry Pikmin as well as other objects. They will swoop onto the screen in groups, carrying Sparklium Seeds, Pikmin, and treasures, at which point the player will be able to take them out by throwing a single Pikmin at them. If allowed to escape, whatever they are carrying will be permanently lost. A more dangerous spiny version of this creature can be found in later levels.

Muggonfly

A Muggonfly in the Creature Log. Enhanced with Citra.
Main article: Muggonfly.

Scientific name: Draco saccusporum

The Muggonfly is a colossal dragonfly-like scarpanid introduced in Hey! Pikmin. It resembles a large Coppeller with a long tail that it uses to carry food back to its den. It can neither hurt nor be hurt by the player, but its food pouches can be destroyed and raided. It is very rare, appearing only once in the entire game, and is the only member of its family that is unable to harm Captain Olimar and/or Pikmin.

Spiny Coppeller

The Spiny Coppeller from Hey! Pikmin.
Main article: Spiny Coppeller.

Scientific name: Purpuralacus spicadia

The Spiny Coppeller is a specially adapted relative of the Coppeller introduced in Hey! Pikmin. They are slightly larger than normal Coppellers, and are completely unkillable, as any Pikmin thrown at them will be impaled on their spiky armor. They do not carry anything and rarely move, instead simply hovering in place and blocking the player. They are one of the only enemies in any Pikmin game that can not be killed.

Swooping Snitchbug

Main article: Swooping Snitchbug.

Scientific name: Scarpanica kesperens

The Swooping Snitchbug is a creature present in all four Pikmin games. They are legless, round, flying insects that have evolved wing-like antennae as a means of locomotion. They attack by swooping down and grabbing prey – just Pikmin in Pikmin 2, but leaders as well in Pikmin 3. After carrying the prey for a few seconds, they violently throw it toward the ground, which forces any Pikmin to be replanted and revert to its leaf stage. Snitchbugs can be weighed down by throwing many Pikmin (or at least one Purple Pikmin or Rock Pikmin) onto their body, causing them to crash to the ground and making them susceptible to attack.

Naming

The family's name may be derived from the verb "scarper" and the suffix "-id". Many members of this family have the word "Snitchbug" in their name, which is a combination of "snitch" and "bug"; to "snitch" means "to catch", in this context. "Coppeller" is likely a combination of "Copter" and "Propeller", in reference to the creatures's helicopter-like wings. Most members use the genus name Scarpanica, which has no meaning but reflects the family name.

Name in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese サライムシ科?
Sarai Mushi Ka
Kidnapping bug family
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
猛奪蟲科
Flag of France French scarpanides
Flag of Germany German Scarpaniden
Flag of South Korea Korean 납치벌레 과
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Larapioídeos Thiefidae The name is a portmanteau of "larápio" (thief) and the suffix "-ídeos" (-idae), which is used for naming animal family names
Flag of Spain Spanish Escarpánidos Escapidae The is a portmanteau of "escapar" (to escape) and the suffix "-idos" (-idae), which is used for naming animal family names

See also