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Amerastellari hastilibus (Edward Jonathan Ostroski, 2014) |
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Hysteiliarchius hastilibus |
The Muffy-jeso" sparkle (Amerastellari hastilibus) and Orion lonchis or Orion lonchis phantasma, also known as the Tijablitlumina, or The Edward Ghost, lucillqui ludentecum ([Ōrĺōn lon.kis], [Ōrĺōn lon.kis fan.tas.ma], [lu:,kil'ki lu:,dɛnte:kum]; Ancient Greek and Latin]]: "heaven light of lance", "heaven ghost light spear" and "the light that playing with you") are an species in the bioloygical family Hysteiliarchidae (they are commonly known as "Phantom Pole") of the Order Spiritida. The formerly synonyms scientific name for the species is Hysteiliarchius hastilibus and Choreudendron hastiliaria. Are light entity that inhabit the woods of Pennsylvania in the eastern coast of North America. There is only one sighting of this cryptid, what been caught on a game hunting cam, in September, 7 of 2011.
Often been as a travel strong light dancing in the darkness of the night around in the forest of Appalachian Mountains, in Allegheny Plateau of eastern coast North America. There metabolism is feeds upon natural energy that are around them in their environment.
They are type of light and dance a moving position beam which give them buoyancy and the ability to levitate.
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Description
The described the creature as long stretched crystal bright light; handle or a riser limb of a hunting bow by the sightings and reported. Which was estimated to be about 5 feet (1.524 m, 58 in.) tall with a weight of 2 lb (0.907185 kg) / (32 oz) and it was about 2.1 inches (5.334 cm) wide. With a bright beam of light seem to be change color, were they are in location what they have been seen by peoples.
While another appeared to show that the creature only had several wrap around stripes.
Other names
The creature is also known as the Embe trail, Eembe trails, Umber folk, Cym aro go, Loteing, Ledethingo, Plews-un-wider, Ved z andlang, Quhwacmid, and they are known by a variety of name, including Apple Tree Peoples, Night-Dancer, Fairy-Dancing, Falls sun, Lynerinole, Rod Lights, Want-of-som’n-reed, Coldshine, Walking shaft in English and Native American of Pennsylvania, USA. It also called as Cuillsibalin, Nacuillsiblaid and Siblaidcuill, is the name given to a spiritual look.
Whose names term has a similar meaning?
Sightings
In 2011 of Early September a sighting is claimed to have occurred at night by one of the deer stand camera that at least between of 11:10 and 11:20 PM from the New Pond in New County, Ostroski of Bradford County, Pennsylvania. And there could be other sighting and report of this creature which are still unknown.
Taxonomic classification
The creature was formally described by Edward Jonathan Ostroski on the basis of a living specimen from a trail camera in New Pond sent by Ed M. Ostroski in 2011 of Pennsylvania. The generic name Amerastellari refers to how the natural’s has been caught by the type of the trail camera and it bioluminescence light shine, derives from the Modified Latin words amera- "ruler", and stellari "star". The species name hastilibus is the Latin genitive word for spear. Its common name is spelled muffy-jeso" sparkle in English or muffy in French word of an shaped like a tube with top flat ends into which the surface wind currents are put in down on the creature, jeso is a Esperanto word for affirmation, and the word sparkle from it given off flashes of reflected light of this species.
It has been listed as Bata Deficient by the LUCN since 2013. The Muffy-jeso" sparkle has been put in the subfamily Amerastellarinae and within its own tribe and subtribe, what is similarity to the subfamily Hysteiliarchinae and Parachoreudendrontinae in the family of Hysteiliarchidae.
See also
- Amerastellarines
- Atmospheric ghost lights
- Ball lighting
- Hysteiliarchidae
- Hysteiliarchoidea
- Kyorymon
- List of cryptids
- Natural
- Phantom Pole
- Psychiformia
- Spiritida
References
- IUCN Rrd List of Data Deficient species; from the International Union for conservation of Nature.
- Amphibian Species of the World: Amerastellari hastilibus
- Animal Diversity Web: Amerastellari hastilibus
- Constraints in naming parts of the Tree of Life. Mol. Phylogent. Evol
- Remarkable Luminous Phenomena in Nature.
- Muff-jeso sparkle from the Legendary Creatures of Pennsylvania.
- Field Guide World of "unknown species and cryptic creatures".
External links
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- Pennsylvania Cryptids Species List (PCSL) of USA.
- The Earth’s Anomalous Light forms
- Several photograph of the Muffy-jeso" sparkle.
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