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|common = Speargrub. From "Sheargrub", a word present in the names of various members of the mandiblard family, and "spear", referring to the spikes on its back. | |common = Speargrub. From "Sheargrub", a word present in the names of various members of the mandiblard family, and "spear", referring to the spikes on its back. | ||
|scientific = ''Dentefaber himeagea''. ''Dentefaber'' | |scientific = ''Dentefaber himeagea''. ''Dentefaber'' most likely comes from ''dentefabris'', Latin for something made with teeth or spikes. | ||
|jpcommon = {{j|トゲデムシ|Toge De Mushi|Thorned Bug}}. | |jpcommon = {{j|トゲデムシ|Toge De Mushi|Thorned Bug}}. | ||
|jpname = {{j|トゲヒメアギト|Toge Hime Agito|Thorn Small Jaw}}. From {{j|ヒメアギト科|Hime Agito Ka}}, the Mandiblard family's Japanese name. | |jpname = {{j|トゲヒメアギト|Toge Hime Agito|Thorn Small Jaw}}. From {{j|ヒメアギト科|Hime Agito Ka}}, the Mandiblard family's Japanese name. | ||
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|JapM=Thorned Bug | |JapM=Thorned Bug | ||
|Dut=Stekelgruppie | |Dut=Stekelgruppie | ||
|DutM= | |DutM=Spiky grub | ||
|FraA=Boufpon à pics | |FraA=Boufpon à pics | ||
|FraAM= | |FraAM=Spiked bridge-eater | ||
|FraE=Boufpon à piques | |FraE=Boufpon à piques | ||
|FraEM= | |FraEM=Spiked bridge-eater | ||
|Ger=Stachler | |Ger=Stachler | ||
|GerM= | |GerM=Spiner | ||
|Ita=Tarlospino | |Ita=Tarlospino | ||
|ItaM= | |ItaM=Thorn woodworm | ||
|Kor=돌기벌레 | |Kor=돌기벌레 | ||
|KorR=Dolgibeolle | |||
|KorM=Stone bug | |||
|Spa=Larvaspín | |Spa=Larvaspín | ||
|SpaM=From "larva" and "puercospín" (porcupine) | |SpaM=From "larva" and "puercospín" (porcupine) |
Latest revision as of 13:42, January 7, 2025
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Appears in | Hey! Pikmin | ||
Scientific name | Dentefaber himeagea | ||
Family | Mandiblard | ||
Areas | Crystal Tunnels | ||
Attacks | Stabs Pikmin |
The Speargrub (トゲデムシ?, lit.: "Thorned Bug") is an enemy found in Hey! Pikmin. It serves as an obstacle and cannot be killed.
Behavior[edit]
Speargrubs act as obstacles during puzzles that involve throwing Pikmin. They appear and out of holes in walls and move along set paths before disappearing and reappearing into other holes. They cannot be killed, and any Pikmin aside from Rock Pikmin will die if they touch them.
Locations[edit]
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- Sparkling Labyrinth
Strategy[edit]
Speargrubs are invincible and cannot be killed. Players must work carefully to avoid accidentally letting their Pikmin come into contact with them.
Notes
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Naming[edit]
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- See more: Mandiblard family#Naming.
- Common name: Speargrub. From "Sheargrub", a word present in the names of various members of the mandiblard family, and "spear", referring to the spikes on its back.
- Japanese nickname: トゲデムシ?, lit.: "Thorned Bug".
- Japanese name: トゲヒメアギト?, lit.: "Thorn Small Jaw". From ヒメアギト科?, the Mandiblard family's Japanese name.
- Scientific name: Dentefaber himeagea. Dentefaber most likely comes from dentefabris, Latin for something made with teeth or spikes.
- Internal names: Unknown.
- Prerelease: None.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | トゲデムシ? Toge De Mushi |
Thorned Bug |
Dutch | Stekelgruppie | Spiky grub |
French (NoA) | Boufpon à pics | Spiked bridge-eater |
French (NoE) | Boufpon à piques | Spiked bridge-eater |
German | Stachler | Spiner |
Italian | Tarlospino | Thorn woodworm |
Korean | 돌기벌레 Dolgibeolle |
Stone bug |
Spanish | Larvaspín | From "larva" and "puercospín" (porcupine) |
Gallery[edit]
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Speargrubs in a room with Bouncy Mushrooms in Crystal Tunnels.
Speargrubs near the Snack Vault.
See also[edit]
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