I started out simply wanting to print a giant bread tag for a friend. Little did I know that an entire taxonomy exists…
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I started out simply wanting to print a giant bread tag for a friend. Little did I know that an entire taxonomy exists for the parasitoids known as Occlupanid (Occlu = to close, pan = bread).

The most thorough research into these organisms has been conducted by the Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group - http://www.horg.com/horg. Their work was even used in the report "Plastic bag clip discovered in partial colectomy accompanying proposal for phylogenic plastic bag clip classification" published in the BMJ Case Reports journal: http://casereports.bmj.com/content/2011/bcr.02.2011.3869.abstract.

While the SCAD file is parametric so far I have only designed (bred?) one example of the Toxodenta (curved teeth) order, based on an example I found in the wild which appears to conform to the classification of Palpatophora utiliformis.

I intend to extend the SCAD file to include examples of species from each order. I also encourage people to create their own variations and mutations. Let's see if we can get these creatures to evolve into something new! ;-)

Instructions

  • Print the small Toxodenta and use it in place of the real thing. Note that its oral hooks aren't as flexible when printed in PLA.
  • Print the medium Toxodenta (scale by 2) and use it to close large bags (e.g. cereal) or as a keyring decoration.
  • Print the large Toxodenta (scale by 3.5) and use it as a drink coaster or simply to impress your friends.
  • Profit!

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