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- Luidia foliolata, the sand star, is a species of starfish in the family Luidiidae found in the northeastern Pacific Ocean on sandy and muddy seabeds at...
- rapid motion, "gliding" across the ocean floor. The sand star (Luidia foliolata) can travel at a speed of 2.8 m (9 ft 2 in) per minute. When a starfish...
- 2016, pp. 982–983 Sea Stars of the Pacific Northwest, Sand Star – Luidia foliolata Ruppert, Fox & Barnes 2004, pp. 899–900 Ruppert, Fox & Barnes 2004, pp...
- Banksia foliolata is a species of shrub that is endemic to Western Australia. It has hairy stems, pinnatifid leaves, heads of about sixty cream-coloured...
- difficilis Liu, Liao & Li, 2006 Luidia ferruginea Ludwig, 1905 Luidia foliolata (Grube, 1866) – spiny mudstar, leafy flat star, sand star Luidia gymnochora...
- rapid motion, "gliding" across the ocean floor. The sand star (Luidia foliolata) can travel at a speed of 2.8 m (9 ft 2 in) per minute. Sunflower starfish...
- predation. Major predators include Solaster stimpsoni (the sun star), Luidia foliolata (the sand star), and other sea stars. Cu****aria miniata are suspension...
- Concinnae D. concinna (now B. concinna) D. serra (now B. serra) D. foliolata (now B. foliolata) Series Obvallatae D. fasciculata (now B. fasciculata) D. conferta...
-  armata) D. Serra (now B. serra) D. concinna (now B. concinna) D. foliolata (now B. foliolata) D. squarrosa (now B. squarrosa) D. formosa (now B. formosa)...
- falcata (prickly dryandra) Banksia fasciculata Banksia fililoba Banksia foliolata Banksia foliosissima Banksia formosa (showy banksia) Banksia fraseri Banksia...