Definition of Echinasteridae. Meaning of Echinasteridae. Synonyms of Echinasteridae

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Definition of Echinasteridae

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Meaning of Echinasteridae from wikipedia

- The Echinasteridae are a family of starfish in the monotypic order Spinulosida. The family includes eight genera and about 133 species found on the seabed...
- within the family Echinasteridae. The genera Henricia and Echinaster encomp**** 90% of all the species found within the family Echinasteridae. It contains 30...
- Stegnaster wesseli is a sea star of the family Echinasteridae, found around the Bahamas and in the Caribbean, from Florida to the Yucatan including the...
- There are 75 species of echinoderm (phylum Echinodermata) recorded in Ireland. Asterias rubens (common sea star) Leptasterias muelleri (northern sea star)...
- Metrodira subulata is a species of starfish in the family Echinasteridae. It is found on the seabed in shallow parts of the Indo-Pacific region. Metrodira...
- is a large genus of slender-armed sea stars belonging to the family Echinasteridae. It contains about fifty species. The sea stars from this genus are...
- mottled henricia, is a species of blood star, a starfish in the family Echinasteridae. Previously considered conspecific with Henricia leviuscula, H. pumila...
- Henricia ****radiata is a species of starfish in the family Echinasteridae. It is native to the western Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Henricia...
- luzonicus, the Luzon sea star, is a species of starfish in the family Echinasteridae, found in shallow parts of the western Indo-Pacific region. It sometimes...
- following family is recognised by the World Register of Marine Species: Echinasteridae Verrill, 1870 Mah, C. (2015). Mah CL (ed.). "Spinulosida Perrier, 1884"...