Also, having just caught up on what's been happening recently... you do realize there's only a total of seven different reagents to collect right?
Reagent List: 6 litres each of Yelktenk venom and Alfickon tiger blood, 10kg Burulfa leaves (whole), 25kg Wanderthread gossamer, 1x Talaari horn (pristine), 5x shoots of Krarcania Bloom (blue), 15ml Orange Lotus Nectar.
Perhaps I should have said more on it but here's a very quick run through on what you're looking for. Yelktenks are large praying mantis type insects, a few feet taller than Hibiki. They are covered in a number of spines that while painful, do not secret venom. The mandible though do. It is a semi-paralytic venom that paralyzes whatever limb is bitten. Their abdomen is also considerably wider and weighs far more than one might suspect, making it a surprising weapon.
Alfickon Tigers have black pelts with periwinkle stripes. They are about the size of a yelktenk and have especially powerful hind legs. They also have a claw on each side of each paw that acts as a thumb. While they lack dexterity, they make it very adept at climbing. They also have teeth much like a sabertooh tiger.
Burulfa is a type of large-leaf parasitic plantlife with three large lightweight leaves. It attaches itself to a tree and will kill it in a little over four years. What makes it peculiar is its habit of walking between trees. With each tree slain, the leaves grow larger.
Wanderthread Spiders are large spiders the size of a dogs with long sharp talons for forelimbs. Their silk is featherweight but very strong; they swing on it between trees to move about. Sometimes it can be found just floating along in the wind or caught on tree limbs.
Talaari are very large rhinoceri-like beasts. Their head and forelimbs are covered in a chitinous exoskeleton and it can attain speeds of thirty mph in less than 3 seconds with enough room. Their horns are curved and two pronged.
Krarcania Blooms are a common plant but only in certain colours. Common colours are always secondary but primary colours are rare, often only being found in very specific environments, like temperate jungles. They have thorns just like rosebushes.
Orange Lotus is a just like a regular lotus. However, what gives it the orange colour is the presence of Alfickon Tigers - their saliva contains an waterborne enzyme that reacts with lotuses to turn them orange.
Does this clear up some things? I intended to expound in greater detail when we actually find them.