Pearly Clamclamp: Difference between revisions

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|pikmin      = y
|pikmin      = y
|pikmin4    = y
|pikmin4    = y
|image      = Pearly_Clamclamp_P4_icon.png
|image      = Pearly_Clamclamp P4 icon.png
|size        = 270px
|size        = 256px
|icon        = Pearly Clamclamp icon.png
|icon        = Pearly Clamclamp P4 icon.png
|custom_icon = y
|custom_icon = y
|namecustom  = ''Ostrum mandimuscae''<br>''Lapis regrettabilis'' (''Pikmin'' Player's Guide)
|namecustom  = ''Ostrum mandimuscae''<br>''Lapis regrettabilis'' (''Pikmin'' Player's Guide)
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|jpname    = {{j|ハエトリヤマシンジュ|Haetori Yama Shinju|Flytrap Hill Pearl}}
|jpname    = {{j|ハエトリヤマシンジュ|Haetori Yama Shinju|Flytrap Hill Pearl}}
|scientific = ''Ostrum mandimuscae''. ''Ostrum'' seem to be based on the latin word for oyster, ''ostreum''. ''Mandimuscae'' seems to be a combination of "mandible", alluding to Pearly Clamclamp's method of attacking, and ''musca'', Latin for "fly", possibly referring to venus fly traps. [[Canon#Debatable_canon|Unofficially]], in the ''Pikmin'' Nintendo Player's Guide, the scientific name was instead ''Lapis regrettabilis'', where ''lapis'' is Latin for "stone" and "regrettabilis" is derived from "regrettable".
|scientific = ''Ostrum mandimuscae''. ''Ostrum'' seem to be based on the latin word for oyster, ''ostreum''. ''Mandimuscae'' seems to be a combination of "mandible", alluding to Pearly Clamclamp's method of attacking, and ''musca'', Latin for "fly", possibly referring to venus fly traps. [[Canon#Debatable_canon|Unofficially]], in the ''Pikmin'' Nintendo Player's Guide, the scientific name was instead ''Lapis regrettabilis'', where ''lapis'' is Latin for "stone" and "regrettabilis" is derived from "regrettable".
|internal    = Internally, this enemy is simply called <code>shell</code>, and the pearl is called <code>pearl</code>.
|internal    = Internally, this enemy is simply called <code>shell</code>, and the pearl is called <code>pearl</code>. In {{p4}}, it is changed to <code>YAMASHINJU</code>, which matches its Japanese common name.
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