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The Honeywisp is a gentle creature that merely floats in the air carrying either a blob of [[nectar]] (in ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'') or an [[egg]] (as of ''[[Pikmin 2]]''). It cannot harm Pikmin, but it can appear and disappear quite quickly. If a [[throw]]n Pikmin touches it, it instantly drops its nectar or egg and flies away.
The Honeywisp is a gentle creature that merely floats in the air carrying either a blob of [[nectar]] (in ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'') or an [[egg]] (as of ''[[Pikmin 2]]''). It cannot harm Pikmin, but it can appear and disappear quite quickly. If a [[throw]]n Pikmin touches it, it instantly drops its nectar or egg and flies away.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{Foreignname
|Jap=ミツムシ科
|JapR=Mitsu mushi ka
|JapM=Nectar bug family
|SpaA=Agarramieles
|SpaA=Agarramieles
|SpaAM=From "agarramiel" (honeywisp)
|SpaAM=From "agarramiel" (honeywisp)
|Por=Levanectarídeos
|PorM=From "levar" (to take) and "néctar" (nectar)
}}
}}
{{families}}
{{families}}
[[Category:Honeywisp family| ]]
[[Category:Honeywisp family| ]]

Revision as of 06:48, July 1, 2023

The honeywisp family (ミツムシ科?, lit.: "Nectar bug family") consists of only one known member – the eponymous Honeywisp.

Members

Honeywisp

Main article: Honeywisp.

The Honeywisp is a gentle creature that merely floats in the air carrying either a blob of nectar (in Pikmin) or an egg (as of Pikmin 2). It cannot harm Pikmin, but it can appear and disappear quite quickly. If a thrown Pikmin touches it, it instantly drops its nectar or egg and flies away.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ミツムシ科?
Mitsu mushi ka
Nectar bug family
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Levanectarídeos From "levar" (to take) and "néctar" (nectar)
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA) Agarramieles From "agarramiel" (honeywisp)