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Amphiuridae (commonly
called long-armed
burrowing brittle stars or
burrowing brittle stars) are a
large family of
brittle stars of the
suborder Gnathophiurina...
- shed the
distal part of
their tails to
confuse pursuers. Moreover, the
Amphiuridae can
regenerate gut and
gonad fragments lost
along with the arms. Discarded...
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dwarf brittle star, is a
species complex of
brittle stars in the
family Amphiuridae. This
species is small, grey to bluish-white, and phosp****scent. Brooding...
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Amphiodia pulc****a is a
species of
brittle star
belonging to
Amphiuridae, a
diverse family of the
Ophiurida order. This
species has an
echinoderm body...
- arm
brittle star, is a
species of
brittle star
belonging to the
family Amphiuridae. It is
found on the
Pacific coast of
North America at
depths down to...
- 1867; he
initially named the
subfamily Ophiacanthinae within the
family Amphiuridae.
Gordon L. J.
Paterson promoted its rank to
family in 1985. As of 2020[update]...
- sand
burrowing brittlestar, is a
species of
brittle star in the
family Amphiuridae. It
occurs on the
seabed in the
northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the North...
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Monamphiura is a
genus of
brittle star
echinoderms of the
family Amphiuridae.
Monamphiura sundevalli Monamphiura apicula (Cherbonnier, 1957) Monamphiura...
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Amphiura chiajei is a
species of
brittle star
belonging to the
family Amphiuridae. It is
found in the
northeastern Atlantic Ocean and
adjoining seas to...
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Acrocnida is a
genus of
brittle stars in the
family Amphiuridae. The
genus contains three members:
Acrocnida brachiata,
Acrocnida semisquamata, and Acrocnida...