Joustmite

The Joustmite is a insect-like creature and close relative to the Cloaking Burrow-nit that was discovered by Koppaite ranger Captain Charlie on PNF-404 around numerous areas of their world.

Anatomy
The Joustmite closely resembles the Cloaking Burrow-nit in a number of aspects, and some regarded as a subspecies of Cloaking Burrow-nit. However, when it came to its armored carapace, it is opposite to the Cloaking Burrow-nit as Joustmites' armor is on the front of the body and its backside is vulnerable. The armor plating is reinforced thanks to waxy secretions from its skin that absorb and reflect any physical damage, making it hypothetically as durable as steel.

The coloration of the armor on its head is colored green with orange eye markings, and the position of the shell made it seem more like an intimidation strategy rather than trickery, making it appear more dangerous than it really is. Its proboscis is needle-like, and is an efficient tool to skewer small prey, though it's not strong enough to skewer Rock Pikmin.

Reproduction
Extensive studies into the life cycle of the Joustmites reveal that they have extensive lifespans. They are born underground as larva and will remain buried deep within the ground for years, or even decades at a time.

Flighty Joustmite
While most standard Joustmites are found in northern areas of PNF-404, there was specimens of southern Joustmites known as "Flighty Joustmites". These Joustmites are orange in shell coloration with purple eye markings, sharpened edges along the shell and very small insect-like wings.

Despite their very small size, it is capable of flight, though it flies with an angled position with its armor weighing its head downward. While normally a problem for most fliers, the Joustmite's natural ability to shoot out its proboscis makes this disadvantage useful, as it can aim for prey while flying in the air more efficiently this way.

"Extinct Flighty Joustmite"
Another, currently extinct variant of the Flighty Joustmite was also discovered sometime after the first expadition by Captain Charlie. This one is notable within the fossil records for its uniquely shaped armor shell at the front of the body, lined with three edges rather than a singular one like modern relatives.