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! width="5%" | Limited Scan?
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! width="15%" style="{{roundtr}}" | Notes
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| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Parasite]]
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Parasite]]{{anchor|Parasite}}
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Frigate Orpheon]]
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Frigate Orpheon]]
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | Interstellar vermin.​ Travel in swarms. ​Indigenous to [[Tallon IV]],​ a single Parasite is harmless to larger life-​forms.​ However,​ they tend to travel in large groups,​ swarming over potential prey.​ Such swarms can be dangerous.<ref>{{cite|Interstellar vermin.​ Travel in swarms. ​Indigenous to Tallon IV,​ a single Parasite  is harmless to larger life-​forms.​ However,​ they tend to travel in large groups,​ swarming over potential prey.​ Such swarms can be dangerous.|Logbook|Metroid Prime}}</ref>
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | Interstellar vermin.​ Travel in swarms. ​Indigenous to [[Tallon IV]],​ a single Parasite is harmless to larger life-​forms.​ However,​ they tend to travel in large groups,​ swarming over potential prey.​ Such swarms can be dangerous.<ref>{{cite|Interstellar vermin.​ Travel in swarms. ​Indigenous to Tallon IV,​ a single Parasite  is harmless to larger life-​forms.​ However,​ they tend to travel in large groups,​ swarming over potential prey.​ Such swarms can be dangerous.|Logbook|Metroid Prime}}</ref>