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- Coscinasterias calamaria, or the eleven-armed sea star, is a starfish in the family Asteriidae. It was thought to be endemic to southern Australia and...
- synonyms of other species: Coscinasterias brucei (Koehler, 1908): Synonym of Diplasterias brucei (Koehler, 1907) Coscinasterias dubia H.L. Clark, 1909: Synonym...
- Fissiparity in the starfish family Asteriidae is confined to the genera Coscinasterias, Stephanasterias and Sclerasterias. Another family in which a****ual...
- throughout the year. Coscinasterias tenuispina (Lamarck, 1816) World Asteroidea Database. Retrieved 2011-09-28. Marine Species: Coscinasterias tenuispina Archived...
- Christopher (2018). "Coscinasterias muricata Verrill, 1867". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2 December 2018. "Coscinasterias muricata Verrill...
- chloroticus. The most important predators are the eleven-armed sea star, Coscinasterias calamaria, the seven-armed prickly starfish Astrostole scabra, the spiny...
- Distolasterias nipon. It competes with the starfish Uniophora granifera and Coscinasterias muricata, and Pacific walruses, Odobenus rosmarus ssp. divergens, for...
- "Descriptions of the Larvae of Stichaster australis (Verrill) and Coscinasterias calamaria (Gray) (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) from New Zealand, Obtained...
- A.M. Clark, 1962 Calasterias Hayashi, 1975 Coronaster Perrier, 1885 Coscinasterias Verrill, 1867 Cryptasterias Verrill, 1914 Diplasterias Perrier, 1891...
- (2018). Genetic variation and po****tion homogeneity of the sea star Coscinasterias tenuispina (Forci****tida: ASTEROIDEA) on the coast of Rio de Janeiro...