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|size        = 270px
|size        = 270px
|icon        = Piklopedia Breadbug.png
|icon        = Piklopedia Breadbug.png
|name        = Pansarus gluttonae
|namecustom  = ''Pansarus gluttonae''<br>''Pansarus gluttoniae'' (''Pikmin'')
|family      = Breadbug
|family      = Breadbug
|areas      = [[The Forest Navel]]
|areas      = [[The Forest Navel]]
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|jpcommon  = {{j|パンモドキ|Pan Modoki|Pseudo Bread}}.
|jpcommon  = {{j|パンモドキ|Pan Modoki|Pseudo Bread}}.
|jpname    = {{j|マキパンモドキ|Makipan modoki|Pseudo Bread Roll}}.
|jpname    = {{j|マキパンモドキ|Makipan modoki|Pseudo Bread Roll}}.
|scientific = ''Pansarus gluttonae''. "Pansarus" may come from "pan", spanish for "bread", referring to its physical shape. ''Gluttonae'' comes from "glutton", referring to its scavenging and food-hoarding behavior.
|scientific = ''Pansarus gluttonae''. "Pansarus" may come from "pan", spanish for "bread", referring to its physical shape. ''Gluttonae'' comes from "glutton", referring to its scavenging and food-hoarding behavior. The specific epithet is spelled "''gluttoniae''" in the ''Pikmin'' Nintendo Player's Guide.
|internal  = The internal name in ''Pikmin'', <code>collec</code>, is likely short for "collect" or "collector". In ''Pikmin 2'', it's just the same as the Japanese nickname, <code>panmodoki</code>. The nest the creature hides in has its own internal name. In ''Pikmin'', it is <code>hollec</code>, perhaps a pun between "hole" and the enemy's internal name, while in ''Pikmin 2'', it's a combination of {{j|パン|pan|bread|f=tp}} and "house" &ndash; <code>panhouse</code>.
|internal  = The internal name in ''Pikmin'', <code>collec</code>, is likely short for "collect" or "collector". In ''Pikmin 2'', it's just the same as the Japanese nickname, <code>panmodoki</code>. The nest the creature hides in has its own internal name. In ''Pikmin'', it is <code>hollec</code>, perhaps a pun between "hole" and the enemy's internal name, while in ''Pikmin 2'', it's a combination of {{j|パン|pan|bread|f=tp}} and "house" &ndash; <code>panhouse</code>.
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