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- Crossaster is a genus of sea stars in the family Solasteridae. The following species are listed in the World Register of Marine Species: "WoRMS - World...
- The common sunstar (Crossaster papposus) is a species of sea star (aka starfish) belonging to the family Solasteridae. It is found in the northern parts...
- following genera are listed in the World Register of Marine Species: Crossaster Müller and Troschel, 1840 Heterozonias Fisher, 1910 Laetmaster Fisher...
- stimpsoni Verrill, 1880 Synonyms Asterias decemradiatus Brandt, 1835 Crossaster vancouverensis de Loriol, 1897 Solaster constellatus Verrill, 1909 Solaster...
- towards it. It can also detect the odour of the predatory common sunstar (Crossaster papposus), which eats other starfish, and take evasive action. The common...
- ISBN 978-0198540472. Gemmill, James F. (1920). "The development of the starfish Crossaster papposus, Müller and Troschel". Q. J. Microsc. Sci. s2-64 (254): 155–187...
- Rose sea star is a common name for several starfish and may refer to: Crossaster papposus, native to the Arctic, North Pacific, and North Atlantic oceans...
- up at the tips, showing the pale oral surface. It can be confused with Crossaster papposus , the only British species with a similar number of arms, but...
- feast) are the predatory starfish, Asterias rubens, Luidia ciliaris and Crossaster papposus and the sea urchins, Echinus esculentus and Psammechinus miliaris...
- (common green sea urchin) Sclerodactyla briareus (hairy sea cu****ber) Crossaster papposus (spiny sunstar) Solaster endeca (purple sunstar) Pteraster militaris...