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The '''glint beetle family''' ({{j|ショウヤムシ科|Shouya mushi ka|Village head bug family}})  is a family of [[Enemy|enemies]] in ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', with only one known species, the [[Iridescent Glint Beetle]]. The [[Iridescent Flint Beetle]], the [[Iridescent Glint Beetle]], and the [[Doodlebug]] also all belong to the genus ''Pilli''.
The '''glint beetle family''' ({{j|ショウヤムシ科|Shouya mushi ka|Village head bug family}})  is a family of [[Enemy|enemies]] in {{p2}} and {{p4}}, with only one known species, the [[Iridescent Glint Beetle]]. The [[Iridescent Flint Beetle]], the [[Iridescent Glint Beetle]], and the [[Doodlebug]] also all belong to the genus ''Pilli''.


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The Iridescent Glint Beetle is an insect in ''Pikmin 2'', quite similar to the [[Iridescent Flint Beetle]], except its carapace resembles glittering gold in appearance. This enemy is rarer than the Flint Beetle, but drops more rewards. Like the Iridescent Flint Beetle, it hides underground in a fixed spot, and when approached, emerges and quickly scatters around. When it pauses to rest, the player can throw a [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] directly on top of it to make it drop a spoil.
Scientific name: ''Pilli auricus''
 
The Iridescent Glint Beetle is an insect in ''Pikmin 2'' and ''Pikmin 4'', quite similar to the [[Iridescent Flint Beetle]], except its carapace resembles glittering gold in appearance. This enemy is rarer than the Flint Beetle, but drops more rewards. Like the Iridescent Flint Beetle, it hides underground in a fixed spot, and when approached, emerges and quickly scatters around. When it pauses to rest, the player can throw a [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] directly on top of it to make it drop a spoil.


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|JapM = Village head bug family
|JapM = Village head bug family
|JapN =  
|JapN =  
|ChiTrad  = -
|ChiTrad  = 领主虫科
|ChiTradR =  
|ChiTradR = Lǐngzhǔ Chóng Kē
|ChiTradM = -
|ChiTradM = Trichodontidae
|ChiTradN = {{j|ショウヤムシ|Shouya mushi}} is translated as 領主蟲 in the Piklopedia entry for the [[Armored Cannon Larva]]
|ChiSimp  = 领主虫科
|ChiSimpR = Lǐngzhǔ Chóng Kē
|ChiSimpM = Trichodontidae
|Dut  =  
|Dut  =  
|DutM =  
|DutM =  
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|GerM =
|GerM =
|GerN =  
|GerN =  
|Ita  =  
|Ita  = Scintillotteri
|ItaM =  
|ItaM = Sparkloptera
|ItaN =  
|ItaN = From ''scintillare'' (to sparkle) and the suffix ''-ttero'' (''{{w|Family_(biology)#Nomenclature|--ptera}}'', commonly used for families of insects).
|Kor  = -
|Kor  = 관료벌레 과
|KorR =  
|KorR =  
|KorM = -
|KorM =  
|KorN = {{j|ショウヤムシ|Shouya mushi}} is translated as 관료벌레 in the Piklopedia entry for the [[Armored Cannon Larva]].
|Spa  = Escarabichuelos
|Spa  = Escarabichuelos
|SpaM = Beetlugs/Scarabugs
|SpaM = Beetlugs or Scarabugs
|SpaN = The name is a portmanteau of ''"escarabajo"'' (beetle/scarab) and ''"bicho"'' (bug)<br> It is also the same name as the [[flint beetle family]]
|SpaN = The name is a portmanteau of ''"escarabajo"'' (beetle/scarab) and ''"bicho"'' (bug)<br> It is also the same name as the [[Flint beetle family]]
|PorB = Escarabrilhídeos
|Por = Escarabrilhídeos
|PorBM = Scaraglintidae
|PorM = Scaraglintidae
|PorBN = The name is a portmanteau of ''"escaravelho"'' (scarab) and ''"brilho"'' (glint) and the suffix "''-ídeos''" ({{w|Family_(biology)#Nomenclature|-idae}}), which is used for naming animal family names
|PorN = The name is a portmanteau of ''"escaravelho"'' (scarab) and ''"brilho"'' (glint) and the suffix "''-ídeos''" ({{w|Family_(biology)#Nomenclature|-idae}}), which is used for naming animal family names
|PorP  =
|PorPM =
|PorPN =
|Rus  =  
|Rus  =  
|RusM =  
|RusM =  

Latest revision as of 15:39, October 9, 2024

The glint beetle family (ショウヤムシ科?, lit.: "Village head bug family") is a family of enemies in Pikmin 2 and Pikmin 4, with only one known species, the Iridescent Glint Beetle. The Iridescent Flint Beetle, the Iridescent Glint Beetle, and the Doodlebug also all belong to the genus Pilli.

Members[edit]

Iridescent Glint Beetle[edit]

Icon for the Iridescent Glint Beetle, from Pikmin 4's Piklopedia.
Main article: Iridescent Glint Beetle.

Scientific name: Pilli auricus

The Iridescent Glint Beetle is an insect in Pikmin 2 and Pikmin 4, quite similar to the Iridescent Flint Beetle, except its carapace resembles glittering gold in appearance. This enemy is rarer than the Flint Beetle, but drops more rewards. Like the Iridescent Flint Beetle, it hides underground in a fixed spot, and when approached, emerges and quickly scatters around. When it pauses to rest, the player can throw a Pikmin directly on top of it to make it drop a spoil.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese ショウヤムシ科?
Shouya mushi ka
Village head bug family
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
领主虫科
Lǐngzhǔ Chóng Kē
Trichodontidae
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
领主虫科
Lǐngzhǔ Chóng Kē
Trichodontidae
Flag of Germany German Psychiflugis
Flag of Italy Italian Scintillotteri Sparkloptera From scintillare (to sparkle) and the suffix -ttero (--ptera, commonly used for families of insects).
Flag of South Korea Korean 관료벌레 과
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Escarabrilhídeos Scaraglintidae The name is a portmanteau of "escaravelho" (scarab) and "brilho" (glint) and the suffix "-ídeos" (-idae), which is used for naming animal family names
Flag of Spain Spanish Escarabichuelos Beetlugs or Scarabugs The name is a portmanteau of "escarabajo" (beetle/scarab) and "bicho" (bug)
It is also the same name as the Flint beetle family

Trivia[edit]

  • The Iridescent Glint Beetle belongs in a different family to the Iridescent Flint Beetle while their genera are the same. In real life, it is impossible for members of different families to share a genus; this would mean their genus identifiers are coincidentally the same instead of related.

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