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I usually have an image of the species and their palettes, and duplicate the layers to test out more color palettes.
I don't know of a better method of making them, unfortunately.
Another way I name things is to take a sort of Pokemon approach and combine words. Kyterran comes from Chitin + terra, Thaumoth is Thaumaturge + moth, Scyphojel is Scyphozoa + Jellyfish
I Googled "Ophidian" and apparently there's an obscure D&D species with the same name. I don't think that would be an issue though since "ophidian" is a word. I think it would be fine as a name!
You have great designs, names, and lore so do you have any methods for inventing this stuff?