I wonder what directions can be taken with those "pheromone ears"...

I was thinking little pinnae that flick to release the pheromones

Is one of them eating a hatchling batworm?

It's a vague xenobee of some kind, presumably a small species.

Neat! Kinda weird we didn’t really have all that many dragonfly/robberfly analogues

Say, are they wingworm specialists for any particular reason? Because I feel small sruglettes would probably end up in the prey size range for the largest dragonworms. I suppose it is a pretty close battle though, but given their inspirations and the softness of sruglettes I do feel they’d probably win that fight often enough at least.

This post has been edited by Oofle: Sep 1 2022, 03:14 PM

sruglettes are a bit too chunky for this

Approval Checklist:
Art:
Art Present?:y
Art clear?:y
Gen number?:y
All limbs shown?:y, mostly
Reasonably Comparable to Ancestor?: y
Realistic additions?:y

Name:
Binomial Taxonomic Name?:y
Creator?:y

Ancestor:
Listed?:y
What changes?:
External?:larger wing segment, fully external triple jaws, eye on wing segment (okay)
Internal?: loss of inward suctioning mouth
Behavioral/Mental?: active flying ambush hunter
Are Changes Realistic?: y
New Genus Needed?: y new jaw arrangment, new eye

Habitat: WALLACE KOSEMAN
Type?:
Flavor?:
Connected?:
Wildcard?:

Size:
Same as Ancestor?:n
Within range?:y
Exception?:

Support:
Same as Ancestor?:n
Does It Fit Habitat?:y
Reasonable changes (if any)?: y elaborated
Other?:

Diet:
Same as Ancestor?: n
Transition Rule?: y
Reasonable changes (if any)?:y, carnivore added detritivore lost

Respiration:
Same as Ancestor?: y
Does It Fit Habitat?:y
Reasonable changes (if any)?:
Other?:

Thermoregulation:
Same as Ancestor?:y
Does It Fit Habitat?:y
Reasonable changes (if any)?:
Other?:

Reproduction:
Same as Ancestor?:y
Does It Fit Habitat?:y
Reasonable changes (if any)?:
Other?: new wording, same meaning

Description:
Length?: good
Capitalized correctly?: y
Replace/Split from ancestor?: split
Other?:

Opinion: Approved

Agreed