corrugata
Collatus mysteriosa |
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| Classification | |
| Kingdom: Microsynthera Phylum: Plasticae Class: Occlupania Order: Corrugata Family: Genus: Collatus Species: mysteriosa |
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| Identification: collapsed oral groove | |
| Colors: translucent white | |
| Markings: none | |
| Habitat: Unknown | |
| Host Organism: Rubber bands on broccoli | |
History and Importance |
| A most disturbing find, with serious repercussions in the microsyntherology discipline. Not only was it found on a rubber band as opposed to plastic, but it has also been "tagged" by what HORG has conjectured to be a rival group of systemicists. So far only one has ever been found. |
| Discovered By: Dr. Daniel |