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The information from this article is is up-to-date as of 10 June, 2020.

The information from this article is is up-to-date as of 10 June, 2020.





This article was catalogued by the Galactic Hub.









P. Feliporae is a creature.

P. Feliporae is a creature in the No Man's Sky universe.

It is a member of the Conokinis genus. One of its genders is a Greater Mushroom Beetle or (GMB).

This pygmy GMB can be found fairly easily on its frozen homeworld. It features a green/brown mushroom and yellow streaks/dots over a reddish brown body. Strongly diurnal, this species seems to be essentially absent from the planet as soon as the sun sets.

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All Original: P. Feliporae

Platform Date Uploaded Uploaded By System Planet Confirmed By PS4 swampcastlenms HUB6-163 Sepulchre Astyanax PC Jun 7 2020 ElCapoChino Blue Astyanax (Yemnachi K8) ElCapoChino

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Found on the planet Astyanax where they wander the fleeting fog and deep snowdrifts. Gentle creatures, though timid. They are reluctant to approach strangers but display complex social behaviors within their herd. A specially adapted tongue indicates their diet is predominantly nectar, harvested from local flora.

Additional Observations: Delicious

It can be found on the planet Astyanax in the HUB6-163 Sepulchre star system.

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Additional Information [ edit | edit source ]

This creature is a Greater Mushroom Beetle (GMB), a subset of the Conokinis / Bos fauna genus. The subset is highly sought after by explorers due to its rarity: GMBs are generally regarded as being even more rare than megafauna diplos.

The GMB subset was first defined by 7101334, and (unlike the various Genera) is a player-created category, not an actual part of the game code. The first known discovery of a GMB was on November 7, 2016 by Cernunok.

A Greater Mushroom Beetle is defined by the presence of a full-fruiting-body fungal symbiote. In other words, the beetle must have the whole mushroom shape on its back, the stem and cap. A beetle with only a mushroom cap but no stem is known as a Lesser Mushroom Beetle (LMB). LMBs, while still rare, are not generally considered as noteworthy.

It's important to note that the "Greater" in "Greater Mushroom Beetle" has nothing to do with the actual size of the animal. It refers strictly to the type of fungal symbiote.



Close up of P. Feliporae

Size comparison with swampcastlenms

Size comparison with ElCapoChino

Cozy night time photo session





PC scan Prime gender (GMB)