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- Asteronyx loveni Müller & Troschel, 1842 Asteronyx luzonicus Döderlein, 1927 Asteronyx lymani Verrill, 1899 Asteronyx niger Djakonov, 1954 Asteronyx reticulata...
- is a family of echinoderms belonging to the order Euryalida. Genera: Asteronyx Müller & Troschel, 1842 Astrodia Verrill, 1899 Astronebris Downey, 1967...
- 1893 family Ophioscolecidae Lütken, 1869 Ophiuroidea incertae sedis Asteronyx loveni, Asteronychidae Asteroschematidae Squamophis albozosteres, Astrocharidae...
- either feeding or water intake. They are ****ociated with the brittle star Asteronyx lovenii, and their colonis have been observed as a nurseries for fish...
-  adhaerens Binomial name Astrobrachion adhaerens (Studer, 1884) Synonyms Asteronyx banzarei Madsen, 1967 Ophiocreas adhaerens Studer, 1884 Ophiocreas melambaphes...
- Solenostomidae", 1910 "Chordeuma obesum, a new parasitic Copepod, endoparasitic in asteronyx loveni M. Tr", 1914 "The Alcyonaria of east-Greenland", 1916 "Anthomastus"...
- "Non-destructive morphological observations of the fleshy brittle star, Asteronyx loveni using micro-computed tomography (Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea, Euryalida)"...
- Archaeophiomusium Arenorbis Argentinaster Armathyraster Aspiduriella Asteronyx Aulactis Bdellacoma Brezinacantha Thuy et al. 2018 Bohemura Cheiropteraster...
- of Life (EOL) Asteronyx loveni Pipe-cleaner Brittlestar". EOL. Retrieved 2013-10-18. "World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Asteronyx loveni Müller...
- "Non-destructive morphological observations of the fleshy brittle star, Asteronyx loveni using micro-computed tomography (Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea, Euryalida)"...