Hyphae the Leafly

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A long, branching filamentous structure of a fungus, oomycete, or actinobacterium. In most fungi, hyphae are the main mode of vegetative growth, and are collectively called a mycelium. Yeasts are unicellular fungi that do not grow as hyphae.
Classification based on refractive appearance:
Hyphae are described as "gloeoplerous" ("gloeohyphae") if their high refractive index gives them an oily or granular appearance under the microscope. These cells may be yellowish or clear (hyaline). They can sometimes selectively be coloured by sulphovanillin or other reagents. The specialized cells termed cystidia can also be gloeoplerous.

About Leafly Eggs

Leafly eggs have a very radiant glow. This can make them stand out too much at night in the eyes of predators, so the mothers will often wrap them up in leaves or cover them with soil. Many Arkians often collect them before the hatching season in order to utilize them in natural lanterns.

About the Leafly Creature

When Leaflies hatch, their shine only intensifies. They go through the natural stages of a moth but are easily targeted because of their unique bodily functions. Many can be found in the Glowing Mushroom Fields of Ark, attempting to camouflage themselves from any harm. Strangely enough, they are the only known species of caterpillar that will indulge themselves on glowing mushrooms as well.

Luckily, when they undergo their transformation into a cocoon, they are able to spit out a very thick, hard-to-break substance that prevents most of their predators from consuming them. They will remain in this state for a few months and the closer they reach their final stage their glow will flare to an even brighter brilliance.

For some unknown reason, when Leaflies reach full maturity and are able to take flight, they lose most of their previous predators but do not gain any new ones. Birds and other flying creatures avoid them due to the light that they emit. After some research, the Science and Research Center in Ark City discovered that this was because the Leafly's light can become so dazzling it is actually capable of causing seizures.