Thread:Dinoman972/@comment-32744161-20180528145333/@comment-24941009-20180602082628

Because they look like plants when they're adults, while their "larvae" looks like animals. They do not fit in any of the two existing taxa, as such. At least that's what Ghelae must have thought when he/she made the taxon. The Bloodworm perfectly fits in Ostracofuria: not only its adult form has insectoid feet, but its larvae has an insectoid mouth as well. And the adult form has something similar to a proboscis. There is no need for it to posess its own Taxon when there is one that suits its needs. No cilia isn't a valid criteria for Furians since it's a fearñture they lack, not a feature they share.

Also, again with the clay thing? That description is very general, and basically every purple thing in the wiki fits in it. They still fit in existing taxons, so, again, there is no reason they should have their own. It's like having a family for creatures that look like horses, then moving a horse-like creature to its own taxon for having a spiky tail as well. It's a minor detail that can cause it to be separated by genus, but not by family.