This Insectoid, Known Commonly As Lewis Nirn The 8th, Has Several Interesting Features. First Of Its

This insectoid, known commonly as Lewis Nirn the 8th, has several interesting features. First of its features is its double proboscis, which allows it to aptly suck up externally digested liquids, similarly to the fly. The acid it uses to break up its food is extremely strong, and can easily melt human flesh.
Its second fly-like quality is its double set of wings that swin through the air. It can move forward and backwards, and has the same movement patterns as the common dragonfly. It also lives near the water, explaining its purplish-blue hue.
It also has many legs that are positioned under it rather than at its sides. It must simply use them to stand rather than to grab since they do not have the full range of motion that other insects might.
Lewis also has four sets of compound eyes, allowing it to see rather well, and it has the ability to see a wide array of colors.
Its chunky body is said to be what keeps it on the ground when its windy, and may be an odd form of insect obesity. It has a rather soft body, similar to the caterpillar. It is usually always found eating.
It is unknown how long they live, how they reproduce, and their behavior with other members of their species. They are not believed to be eusocial, but they have been observed 'dancing' at each other, similar to the honey bee.
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