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- L. hexactis, with the other two being considered synonyms. WoRMS now recognizes three subspecies, L. hexactis hexactis (Stimpson, 1862) L. hexactis occidentalis...
- Metacercops hexactis is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from Ethiopia. Afrotropical Gracillariidae Global Taxonomic Database of Gracillariidae...
- larger forms and in those with planktonic larvae. For example, Leptasterias hexactis broods a small number of large-yolked eggs. It has an adult weight of 20 g...
- type species. The taxonomy of the genus is confusing and Leptasterias hexactis seems to be a species complex. Some species brood their eggs. Leptasterias...
- six-armed species such as Ophiothela danae, Ophiactis savignyi, and Ophionotus hexactis exist, and Ophiacantha vivipara often has more than six. Echinoderms have...
- Fisher, 1923 Urasterias Verrill, 1909 Asterias amurensis Leptasterias hexactis Marthasterias glacialis Pisaster ochraceus Stichastrella rosea Uniophora...
- Oregon, over 10% of individuals harbor parasitic flukes. Leptasterias hexactis feeds on this snail. It is distributed from Kodiak Island, Alaska, to Bahia...
- Ophionereis fasciata Hutton, 1872 Ophionereis fusca Brock, 1888 Ophionereis hexactis H.L.Clark, 1938 Ophionereis intermedia A.M.Clark, 1953 Ophionereis lineata...
- time after contact with the following predatory seastars: Leptasterias hexactis, Pycnopodia helianthoides, Pisaster ochraceus, and Evasterias troschelii...
- such as Solaster stimpsoni, Pycnopodia helianthoides and Leptasterias hexactis, and fish such as the kelp greenling (Hexagrammos decagrammus). This sea...