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The family | The family name is most likely in reference to the word "amphibian", as members resemble {{w|salamander}}s, a real-world amphibian. The name also references the word "land", as members are found on land unlike real-world amphibians that stay near water. | ||
The family's genus, ''Salamandra'', is a real world genus of salamanders. This points towards the Gildemander and Gildemandwee being salamanders. | The family's genus, ''Salamandra'', is a real world genus of salamanders. This points towards the Gildemander and Gildemandwee being salamanders. |
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The amphibiland family is a family of amphibious creatures introduced in Pikmin 4. It consists of two members, the Gildemander and Gildemandwee, the latter being the juvenile form of the former. All members of this family belong to the Salamandra genus.
Members
Gildemandwee
- Main article: Gildemandwee.
Scientific name: Salamandra falsaurum (juvenile)
Gildemandwee are the juvenile forms of the Gildemander, and are first discovered in Pikmin 4. Gildemandwees are brown salamander-like creatures that, much like their adult forms, collect a sparklium imbued material on their back that causes the Treasure Gauge, Pikmin and the Onion to go berserk. This material must be popped off to destroy the red spot on their back, resulting in the enemy's death.
Gildemander
- Main article: Gildemander.
Scientific name: Salamandra falsaurum
The Gildemander is a Boss that is first discovered in Pikmin 4. They eat Pikmin using their tongue much like the Quaggled Mireclops. Gildemanders are brown salamander-like creatures that collect a gold-like material imbued with sparklium that cause the Treasure Gauge, Pikmin and the Onion to go berserk. The material they collect covers up their weak point, which are 3 big red spots on their back, all of which must be destroyed to defeat the enemy.
Naming
The family name is most likely in reference to the word "amphibian", as members resemble salamanders, a real-world amphibian. The name also references the word "land", as members are found on land unlike real-world amphibians that stay near water.
The family's genus, Salamandra, is a real world genus of salamanders. This points towards the Gildemander and Gildemandwee being salamanders.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | オカアンコウ科? Oka ankou ka |
Hill anglerfish family | |
French | amphibaudroies | Amphibious monkfishes | From "amphibien" (amphibian) and "baudroie" (monkfish). Monkfishes are referenced because of the modified spine organ they use to lure preys in, which is similar to the amphibiland's. |
German | Amphibiander | From "Amphibie" (Amphibian) and Salamander | |
Korean | 육지도룡뇽 과 | Terrestrial Salamander Family | From "육지" (Terrestrial) and "도룡뇽" (Salamander) |
Portuguese | Aurumandraídeos | From "aurus" (Latin for gold) and "salamandra" (salamander) | |
Spanish | Anfibiánidos | Amphibian-like |