I noticed that even though a sub-type of a given biological is marked as confirmed, there are many sub-sub-types under that which still show as "reported".

– Is the codex for biologicals not considered "done" until those lower types are also confirmed? I

– Is the purpose of those lower types to allow for more samples to be sold?

– What is the significance of the "top level" sub-type being marked as confirmed but there still being "reported" lower level sub-types?

For example, if I open the Fungoida codex entry, it shows 1 of 3 as confirmed. Yet when I expand the "confirmed" entry called "Fungoida Setisis", I see 6 more entries as "reported" along with 1 "confirmed".

It's really confusing that the whole category is marked as "confirmed" even though there are different "species" or sub-sub-types still showing as reported.

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