Strudiella devonica
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Scientific Taxonomy & Character Information
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta?
Genus: †Strudiella
Species: †Strudiella devonica
Descendant: lepismatids
Named by: Romain Garrouste
Year Published: 2012
Size: 8 mm (0.31 inches) in length
Lifespan: 2 years
Type: Insects (???)
Title:
Bug of Strud
Pantheon: Terran
Time Period: Famennian
Alignment: Passive
Threat Level: ★
Diet: Omnivorous
Elements: Rock, bug
Inflicts: Allergic
Weaknesses: Fire, rock, ice, metal, fae, poison
Casualties: n/a
Based On: itself
Conservation Status: Extinct
Strudiella devonica is a species of extinct arthropod from the Devonian. It was recovered in the Strud environment from the Bois des Mouches Formation, Upper Famennian.
Etymology
It was recovered in the Strud (Gesves, Belgium) environment from the Bois des Mouches Formation, Upper Famennian.
Physical Appearance
Strudiella is known from single specimen. It is a small arthropod with length about 8 mm (0.31 in). Structure like antennae and numbers of pairs of legs can be seen.
Abilities
There is rounded apical structure on the tip of abdomen. Lack of wings and small size would indicate that it is a nymph. It is interpreted to be a terrestrial insect, and mandible morphology suggests its diet would be fungivore and/or saprophagy.
Ecology
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Behavior
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Distribution and Habitat
It was recovered in the Strud (Gesves, Belgium) environment from the Bois des Mouches Formation, Upper Famennian. Speculate of this environment, like swampy or shore with vegetation, where this insect lived during the geological period.
Movement Pattern: Random
Individual Type: Solo
Population Trend: Increasing
Population: ???
Locomotion: Terrestrial
Habitat: All
Earth: worldwide
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