Creator: VailnoffAncestor: ProtocyteliaWeek/Generation: 1/2Habitat: GlobalSize: MicroscopicDiet: PhotosynthesisReproduction: MitosicThe Aliquerba is part of a genus of photosynthetic cells that live all across Cytelbearn 3. Instead of drifting around aimlessly, the Aliquerba latches itself to rocks with a sticky, glue-like substance. It has four stiff "arms" with which to absorb sunlight and its colouration comes from the pigment Carotene, which absorbs ultraviolet, violet, and blue light and scatters orange or red light.Creator: VailnoffAncestor: ProtocyteliaWeek/Generation: 1/2Habitat: GlobalSize: MicroscopicDiet: ConsumerReproduction: MitosisThe genus Creancomedeliae differs from their ancestors in several ways. Firstly, they now have a system of flagella which, as well allowing them to propel themselves, also lets them drag in their prey when it comes into suitable range. It also has a new reproduction method, Mitosis, which allows it to split itself into two new cells once it reaches a suitable size.