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Something that is desiccated is dry or dehydrated. Desiccated Skitter Leafs, compared to the common Skitter Leaf, imitate a dried tree leaf in autumn. Its Japanese name, {{j|カレハンボ|Kare Hanbo}}, has the word {{j|カレハ|kareha}} which translates to "autumn leaf". Its internal name is simply its Japanese name, but with an m instead of an n &ndash; <code>karehambo</code>.


Its scientific name is ''rus mortifeuillea'', with ''mortifeuillea'' being French for "deadly leaf".


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|common    = Desiccated Skitter Leaf. Something that is desiccated is dry or dehydrated. Desiccated Skitter Leafs, compared to the common Skitter Leaf, imitate a dried tree leaf in autumn.
|scientific = ''Rus mortifeuillea''. ''Mortifeuillea'' is French for "deadly leaf".
|jpcommon  = {{j|カレハンボ|Kare Hanbo}}. It has the word {{j|カレハ|kareha}} which translates to "dry leaf".
|jpname    = {{j|トゲカレハムシ|Toge Kare Ha Mushi|Spike Dry Leaf Insect}}.
|internal  = Its internal name is simply its Japanese name, but with an m instead of an n &ndash; <code>karehambo</code>.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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