Tse-Riki
Basic Information
Anatomy
Tse-Riki are bipedal insect-adjacent humanoids. Tse-Riki possess four eyes, have chitinous backs with emerging spinal knobs, and can have up to four arms (though two arms are the most common with regards to external visibility).
Tse-Riki possess two internal 'pouches'. The first of these is located along the chest, and this pouch contains up to thirty sharp-edged tendrils that the Tsi-Riki can control with muscle movements upon opening the chest pouch. The second pouch contains the Tse-Riki's method of reproduction and is located inside the throat: an ovipositor lays flat against the back wall of a second, specialized passageway that extends from the mouth but does not lead to the lungs.
Tse-Riki possess bifurcated faces, with mandibles instead of lips. Ridges often decorate the forehead, and what appears to be hair varies in density between actually being hair and actually being wispy down akin to that of a juvenile bird or a bee's coat.
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Of the four eyes possessed, those located closer to the Tse-Riki's nose possess a triad of additional eyelids that allow the Tse-Riki to see in color spectrums beyond that of any other Iunian species.
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