Sceletata

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Etymology: from Latin, Sceletus ("Skeleton") + -ata, a translingual suffix commonly used in taxonomy. 

Sceletata is one of the eight primary groups of magion taxonomy. It is a large group that includes magions that have a skeletal structure, do not take multiple forms nor combine physical traits of different taxonomic groups, and are native to our world.
Sceletata includes four sub-groups that cover most of its members: Crinitidae, Gnomidae, Permeābilicutia and Squamidae. Like in the primary groups, this sub division is also based on physical traits. Crinitidae, Squamidae and Permeābilicutia related to the outer form or growth on their skin (feathers and fur, scales and permeable skin respectively) and Gnomidae can be described as more humanoid in appearance.


Taxonomic Groups

Exossia
Mixturidae
Polymorphidae
Sceletata
Sfungidae
Silvidae
Fae
Undead

Subdivisions of this group:

  • Crinitidae

  • Gnomidae

  • Permeābilicutia

  • Squamidae


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