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Title: Cutlery and Utensils: A Brief Taxonomic Study of the Evolution of Eusociality in the Kitchen
Author: Trojanhorse Heales-Shadowfax, BSc (Hons)



The oldest known members of the Order Utensillida (Kingdom; Objecta, Phylum; Kitchenae, Class: Preparata) are those of the Family Incisidiformes; the Knives. Today the only common extant genus of incisids is the nominate genus Incisa, which are brood parasites.
From basal incisids arose the two groups of higher utensils; the nominate family Utensillidiformes, which includes the rarer and more solitary forms such as Whisks (Miscidae), the Slicers (Egg-Slicers, Ouefcoutidae, and Cheese-Slicers, Fromagecoutidae), and the predatory Meat-Tenderisers (Carneidae) and Garlic-Presses (Alliumsativumidae); and the large family Plataeiformes, or Spoons. The plataeids have two basic modes of life; monogamy (practised by the Spatulidae) and eusociality (as seen in the Plataeidae). The tendency for the more advanced plataeids to be smaller than their less specialised cousins is well documented.

Incisa cuculia, the Steak Knife Cuckoo

Incisa cuculia is the most common of the incisids. Adults form colonies living in wooden blocks, and may be highly diverse in form. In general, females are slender, gracile forms known as boning or filleting knives. Males are heavier, and dominant males may become cleavers in later life. Juvenile forms are steak knives and seek shelter in the cutlery drawer amongst colonies of Plateus eusocialus, the spoon-bee, where they masquerade as soldiers until maturity.

Misca misca, the Common Whisk

This utensil is a parasitoid, ultimately responsible for the demise of any utensil drawer or jar. It draws nourishment from entangling other utensils and may end up snarling so many hapless victims in its maw that it can no longer function itself.

Meat tenderisers, garlic presses, cheese and egg slices, (genera Carna, Alliumsativum, Ouefcouta and Fromagecouta)

Most utensil drawers will have only one or two of these hermit utensils; they do not cohabit easily and there is usually fierce competition between them until their numbers are reduced to a sustainable level in any one kitchen.

Spatula pisca, the Faithful Spatula

Technically, the spatula is the female of the species, where the fish-slice is the male form. This level of sexual dimorphism is responsible for their being placed often in separate species by early taxonomists. Interestingly, this genus practices live birth of young; young spatulas resemble the female closely but will be smaller and more rubbery, thus making them both easier to give birth to, presumably, and more useful to the cook.

Plateus eusocialus, the Spoon-Bee

These are an indispensible kitchen organism, eusocial with the ladle as queen, knives as soldiers, spoons of various types as workers, forks as drones and teaspoons being the larval stage. The spork is a sad hermaphrodite mutation, the increase of which is probably due to increased use of pesticides in food. Often, cooks will find measuring spoons (Plateus sucraetcetera) in spoon-bee colonies; this is an example of symbiosis; by using the measuring spoon the cook is giving it more food, and the use of it for the task of measuring means more time in the hive (cutlery drawer) for the teaspoon larvae. If there is more than one ladle in the drawer, they will fight to the death and often wreck the drawer at the same time. This fight to the death may take years; it works by one ladle being pushed towards the front of the drawer, inducing the cook to use it more often and thus wear it out faster.

More research is being conducted as this article goes to press.
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Date: 2008-01-08 03:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] boz4pm.livejournal.com
*rofl*

Genius. Pure genius. *bows* I salute you.

XD

Date: 2008-01-08 05:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tea-fiend.livejournal.com
You've been reading too mcub Discworld. It's actually spelled "masquerade". Oh, and you are very, very scary at times.

Date: 2008-01-08 05:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tea-fiend.livejournal.com
...no, I don't know what mcub means either. It may be a typo related to much.

Date: 2008-01-08 06:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nscangal.livejournal.com
Boz referred me to this. I'm very happy I wasn't eating or drinking anything when I started reading. Genius! XD

Date: 2008-01-08 07:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zombiegreentea.livejournal.com
Boz referling.

This is oh so made of win. XD

Date: 2008-01-08 08:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hoppytoad79.livejournal.com
This is FABULOUS! You are, obviously, a biology or zoology geek who has WAY too much time on their hands and doesn't get out nearly enough. ;D

In fourth grade, I hypothesized that socks that go missing from the drier have turned into the wire hangers that collect at the backs of closets. I went looking for the essay a while back and, alas, couldn't find it. I'm thinking of writing on that subject again.

Date: 2008-01-08 08:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agenttrojie.livejournal.com
in fact, I can claim the BSc (Hons) I titled myself with; my two majors were biology and geology (although I'm more of a geologist), but yes, I do have too much time on my hands, and yes, I probably don't get out often enough, but I blame Boz for implanting the idea in my mind. And my job for making me spend each and every day worrying about the taxonomy of molluscs.

Date: 2008-01-08 08:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agenttrojie.livejournal.com
yay! I made something of win! thank you

Date: 2008-01-08 08:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agenttrojie.livejournal.com
eventually it will be expanded with diagrams etc.

Date: 2008-01-08 08:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agenttrojie.livejournal.com
probably :)

Date: 2008-01-08 08:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agenttrojie.livejournal.com
I know, and I know. Will edit tonight when i'm not at work :)

Date: 2008-01-08 08:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agenttrojie.livejournal.com
*salutes back* it was your idea in the first place :)

Date: 2008-01-08 08:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] boz4pm.livejournal.com
You is geologist nerd?! I mean.. a REAL one as opposed to a pretend wannabe like what I is?! *is in AWE* *squees just a little* XD

Date: 2008-01-08 08:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agenttrojie.livejournal.com
I is geologist. Well, palaeontologist. I does data entry work and collection curation for job. I is going to start PhD this year, I hope. You are a geology nerd? Someone I can talk about rocks to without them going *yawn* or *headdesk*?

*SQUEE*

Date: 2008-01-08 09:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hoppytoad79.livejournal.com
You have my sympathies about your job. Just thinking about having to do that makes my mind twitch and recoil violently. Sounds quite boring and tedious.

I have two Associates degrees in Veterinary Technology and Animal Management, and I was working on a BS in Zoology and a BA in History (dual major. yes, I'm totally crazy) before I ran out of money and had to drop out. xp I will return someday! I want to be a zookeeper, which is far easier said than one. >X^P

Date: 2008-01-08 09:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agenttrojie.livejournal.com
Zookeeper would indeed be a fantastic job. My job is actually wonderful, but then I am a taxonomy geek. I spend most of my day hunched over a bench sorting molluscs into species groups. Much more fun than it sounds, if you like squinting at micromollucs and pondering whether a slight difference in shell sculpture means that one shell is a different species to the next one. Also back pain, but meh! Science before comfort! I hope you can get back to university soon; I couldn't leave! I'll have to in three years time unless they hire me as a professor, which is unlikely. Sigh. But then I'll be Dr. Trojie, mwahahahahaha

Date: 2008-01-08 10:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stringertheory.livejournal.com
...

BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

This - this is brilliant beyond words.

*continues to snerk about it for hours afterwards*

Date: 2008-01-09 01:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elvenpiratelady.livejournal.com
Found this via Boz, and it's genius. I'm not one for biology at all, and I really, really hate the classification systems, but this is awesome. *adds to memories* I love the Spoon-Bees!

The spork is a sad hermaphrodite mutation, the increase of which is probably due to increased use of pesticides in food. *sniggering like mad*

Date: 2008-01-09 01:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agenttrojie.livejournal.com
I forgot to mention that Knife Cuckoos can become addicted to human blood. I'm serious. We've got a couple at home that constantly attack us, when all the others which get used as frequently have never drawn blood. They need to be watched.

Date: 2008-01-09 06:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elvenpiratelady.livejournal.com
Ooh, me too! Geology FTW! (I'm about to start my second year of it at uni.)

Date: 2008-01-09 06:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elvenpiratelady.livejournal.com
So the knives are, in fact, the piranhas of the cutlery world?

Can I metaquote this, please? It's too awesome not to be shared.

Date: 2008-01-09 07:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agenttrojie.livejournal.com
geology is my deep and abiding love. Do you have any idea what you're specialising in yet?

Date: 2008-01-09 07:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agenttrojie.livejournal.com
hours? really? I am flattered :)

Date: 2008-01-09 07:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agenttrojie.livejournal.com
you can do what you like with it provided my name stays attached :)

Date: 2008-01-09 08:35 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] spoofmaster
Hahaha! There must be diagrams! Diagrams, I say!
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