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- Evasterias troschelii is a species of starfish in the family Asteriidae. Its common names include the mottled star, false ochre sea star and Troschel's...
- xandaros, reaching a span of 1.4 m (4.6 ft), despite being quite slender. Evasterias echinosoma is another giant echinoderm and can measure up to 1 m (3.3 ft)...
- spines and coloration which allows one to distinguish between the species. Evasterias troschelii may be confused with P. ochraceus at times as well. It can...
- drills, and starfish species (Pisater ochraceus, Pisater brevispinus, Evasterias troschelii, and Pycnopodia helianthoides) can cause severe impacts to...
- Ammonite (Asteroceras stellare), an extinct cephalopod Troschel's true star (Evasterias troschelii), a species of starfish Tek Sing (Chinese:True Star), a Chinese...
- Verrill, 1914 Diplasterias Perrier, 1891 Distolasterias Perrier, 1896 Evasterias Verrill, 1914 Icasterias Fisher, 1923 Kenrickaster A.M. Clark, 1962 Leptasterias...
- ochraceus (ochre/purple star), Pycnopodia helianthoides (sunflower star), Evasterias troschelii (mottled star), Affected (some mortality): Dermasterias imbricata...
- Leptasterias hexactis, Pycnopodia helianthoides, Pisaster ochraceus, and Evasterias troschelii. Snails either withdrew into their s****, turned away, or...
- each receiving benefits. The scallop is often pre**** on by the starfish Evasterias troschelii but when the starfish touches the sponge it tends to move away...
- reproductive cycles. In the Pacific Ocean, it may alternate between parasitising Evasterias troschelii and Pisaster ochraceus during the spring and summer and Leptasterias...