
Asterinidae - Wikipedia
The Asterinidae are a large family of sea stars in the order Valvatida. Description and characteristics. These are generally small sea stars, flattened dorsally and bearing very short arms, often giving a pentagonal shape in the body ;example: Asterians rubens (except in some species possessing more than five arms). The periphery of the body is ...
Better know The Asterinidae: Familiar & Unfamiliar!
2015年6月24日 · Members of the Asterinidae include some 150 species in over 25 genera spread out all across the world. Everywhere from the deep-sea to under rocks in the tropical Atlantic and Pacific. Most have five rays, whereas others, such as …
Asterinidae - Wikispecies - Wikimedia
[as Asterinidae p. 260] Setiadi, A. 2019. A new genus and two new species of sea stars (Family Asterinidae) from Indonesian marine lakes, with notes on habitat and feeding ecology.
Life-History Analysis of Asterinid Starfishes
The starfish family Asterinidae shows a diversity of reproductive modes, and a number of species have sufficient life-history data that can be used for analysis, using life-cycle graphs.
Variety of Life: Asterinidae
2012年10月8日 · The Asterinidae are a family of generally pentagonal or stellate sea stars, adapted for clinging to hard surfaces (Waters et al. 2004). Members of the subfamily Asterininae have papulae widely distributed over the aboral surface, whereas members of the Anseropodinae have the papulae restricted to a narrow radial band (Spencer & Wright 1966).
Among sea stars with bipinnaria and brachiolaria larvae, the Asterinidae, a species-rich valvatid family, is noted for its diverse life histories (Byrne and Cerra 1996; Hart and others 2004). These sea stars have the greatest diversity of life histories known for the. Asteroidea.
Cushion Stars (Asterinidae) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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Asterinidae - Animalia
The Asterinidae are a large family of sea stars in the order Valvatida.
Asterinidae - GBIF
Asterinidae in GBIF Secretariat (2023). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-02-18. Gray, J. E. (1840). XXXII. A synopsis of the genera and species of the class Hypostoma (Asterias, Linnaeus).
SOME GENERA AND SPECIES OF THE ASTERINIDAE. By ARTHuR A. LIVINGSTONE, (Assistant Zoologist, the Australian Museum) Sydney.) (Plates i-v.) THIs contribution contains descriptions of seven new species and one new genus, discussions on the grouping of various species within the family, notes on the