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The '''dandelfly family''' is a family of peaceful {{w|dragonfly}}-like enemies introduced in {{p3d}}. It has one member, the [[Nectarous Dandelfly]].
The '''dandelfly family''' is a family of {{w|dragonfly}}-like enemies introduced in {{p3d}}. It has one member, the [[Nectarous Dandelfly]], belonging to the ''Anisopterid'' genus.
 
All members of this family are in the ''Anisopterid'' genus.


== Members ==
== Members ==
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[[File:Nectarous dandelfly.png|left|180px]]
[[File:Nectarous dandelfly.png|left|180px]]
{{Main|Nectarous Dandelfly}}
{{Main|Nectarous Dandelfly}}
Scientific name: ''Anisopterid ambrosius''


The Nectarous Dandelfly is a harmless enemy in {{p3}}. It hovers in the air until it is hit with a [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]], at which point it flies off and leaves multiple drops of [[nectar]].
The Nectarous Dandelfly is a harmless enemy in {{p3}}. It hovers in the air until it is hit with a [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]], at which point it flies off and leaves multiple drops of [[nectar]].
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== Naming ==
== Naming ==
"Dandelfly" is a combination of "dandle", which means "gently rock up and down", and "fly", since it is a family of bugs that gently move up and down while flying.
"Dandelfly" is a combination of "dandle", which means "gently rock up and down", referencing its wavy flight pattern, and "damselfly", since it is a family of bugs that gently move up and down while flying.
The genus ''Anisopterid'' comes from {{w|Anisoptera}}, the group dragonflies belong to.


=== Names in other languages ===
=== Names in other languages ===
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|DutM =  
|Fra  = nectiloptéres
|Fra  = nectiloptéres
|FraM = From ''nectar'' (nectar) and the suffix ''-ptère'' (-ptera)
|FraM = nectaroptera
|Ger  =  
|FraN = From ''nectar'' (nectar) and the suffix ''-ptère'' (-ptera), nomenclature used to name insect orders.
|GerM =  
|Ger  = Schwebellen
|GerM = Float Dragonflies (Schweben + Libelle)
|Ita  =  
|Ita  =  
|ItaM =  
|ItaM =  
|Kor  = 꿀벌레잠자리 과
|Kor  = 꿀벌레잠자리 과
|Spa  = Nectarópteros
|Spa  = Nectarópteros
|SpaM =  
|SpaM = Nectaroptera
|notes = y
}}
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Centifly family]]
* [[Honeywisp family]]
* [[Honeywisp family]]
* [[Muggonfly]]


{{families}}
{{families}}
[[Category:Dandelfly family| ]]
[[Category:Dandelfly family| ]]

Latest revision as of 16:02, September 12, 2024

The dandelfly family is a family of dragonfly-like enemies introduced in Pikmin 3 Deluxe. It has one member, the Nectarous Dandelfly, belonging to the Anisopterid genus.

Members[edit]

Nectarous Dandelfly[edit]

Artwork of a Nectarous Dandelfly.
Main article: Nectarous Dandelfly.

Scientific name: Anisopterid ambrosius

The Nectarous Dandelfly is a harmless enemy in Pikmin 3. It hovers in the air until it is hit with a Pikmin, at which point it flies off and leaves multiple drops of nectar.

Naming[edit]

"Dandelfly" is a combination of "dandle", which means "gently rock up and down", referencing its wavy flight pattern, and "damselfly", since it is a family of bugs that gently move up and down while flying. The genus Anisopterid comes from Anisoptera, the group dragonflies belong to.

Names in other languages[edit]

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Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese ミツモチヤンマ科?
Mitsu Mochi Yanma Ka
Nectar holding dragonfly family
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
蜜蟲晏蜓科
Flag of France French nectiloptéres nectaroptera From nectar (nectar) and the suffix -ptère (-ptera), nomenclature used to name insect orders.
Flag of Germany German Schwebellen Float Dragonflies (Schweben + Libelle)
Flag of South Korea Korean 꿀벌레잠자리 과
Flag of Spain Spanish Nectarópteros Nectaroptera

See also[edit]