Catachrisatus vinensa
Extinct (April 19th, 2020): Loss of host (P. spineesa)
Catachrisatus vinensa is evolved from C. paratus Zone F. It has evolved to become thicker than it’s ancestors and will now climb up plants like P. spineesa, which has jutting branches that it can spread over. These jutting branches provide an easier opportunity to get sunlight than being on P. forensus. Instead of staying dormant most of the year, seeds are dropped throughout the entire year and continue to spread, starting by rooting themselves onto the ground and then climbing up P. spineesa trees. Small tendrils may grow out and search for other P. spineesa trees.