Silk Oxydynia

Silk Oxydynia (オキシディニア亜種, Okishidinia Ashu) is a Subspecies of Oxydynia.

Physiology
Silk Oxydynia is identified by its pearly white carapace and black extremities, mainly its pincers, pedipalps, lower legs, back spines, and tail stinger. Its stinger is more bulbous with a small pointed tip compared to standard Oxydynia which have a thinner, narrower stinger. It also lacks a pair of tail pincers.

Abilities
Silk Oxydynia have evolved the ability to produce an adhesive silk-like substance in favor of the corrosive acid the normal variety is known for.

Habitat
This Subspecies prefers more temperate areas such as the Great Forest, the Swamp, and both Jungles.

Behavior
Silk Oxydynia is actually not as aggressive as its relative, preferring to incapacitate predators with its silk before fleeing.