Definition of Asteriidae. Meaning of Asteriidae. Synonyms of Asteriidae

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Definition of Asteriidae

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- The Asteriidae are a diverse family of Asteroidea (sea stars) in the order Forci****tida. It is one of three families in the order Forci****tida. The oldest...
- Asterias is a genus of the Asteriidae family of sea stars. It includes several of the best-known species of sea stars, including the (Atlantic) common...
- to Santos in Brazil. The order is divided into three families: Family Asteriidae — 39 genera Family Heliasteridae — two genera Family Zoroasteridae — eight...
- familiar starfish in the north-east Atlantic. Belonging to the family Asteriidae, it has five arms and usually grows to between 10–30 cm across, although...
- Marthasterias is a genus of starfish in the family Asteriidae. Both species in the genus are commonly known as the spiny starfish. As of October 2023 the...
- juveniles. Some species of starfish in the three families Asterinidae, Asteriidae and Solasteridae are able to reproduce a****ually as adults either by fission...
- commonly known as Forbes sea star, is a species of starfish in the family Asteriidae. It is found in shallow waters in the northwest Atlantic Ocean and the...
- order Forci****tida. Genera were formerly un****igned, or in the family Asteriidae. The World Register of Marine Species lists these genera within the family...
- beetle of family Cerambycidae Stephanasterias albula, a starfish of family Asteriidae This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Albula...
- calamaria, or the eleven-armed sea star, is a starfish in the family Asteriidae. It was thought to be endemic to southern Australia and New Zealand but...