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|common    = Vehemoth Phosbat. The word "Vehemoth" is likely a portmanteau of "vehement", which means to exaggerate, referencing the boss' wide variety of colors and bizarre facial expression, and "behemoth", which means enormous, referencing the boss' size. It also contains the word "{{w|moth}}", referring to how the boss looks like one.
|common    = Vehemoth Phosbat. The word "Vehemoth" is likely a portmanteau of "vehement", which means to exaggerate, referencing the boss' wide variety of colors and bizarre facial expression, and "behemoth", which means enormous, referencing the boss' size. It also contains the word "{{w|moth}}", referring to how the boss looks like one.
|jpcommon  = {{j|オオバケカガミ|Oo Bake Kagami|Giant Ghost Mirror}}.  
|jpcommon  = {{j|オオバケカガミ|Oo Ghost Kagami|Giant Ghost Mirror}}.  
|jpname    = {{j|オウモンコガクレ|Ou Mon Kogakure|Yellow Pattern Hider}}. It is shared with its [[Phosbat|infant form]].
|jpname    = {{j|オウモンコガクレ|Ou Mon Kogakure|Yellow Pattern Hider}}. It is shared with its [[Phosbat|infant form]].
|scientific = ''Tectupervus pteromys''. It is also shared with its infant form.
|scientific = ''Tectupervus pteromys''. It is also shared with its infant form.

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