Definition of Mithrodiidae. Meaning of Mithrodiidae. Synonyms of Mithrodiidae

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Definition of Mithrodiidae

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Meaning of Mithrodiidae from wikipedia

- The Mithrodiidae is a family of starfish in the order Valvatida. Members of this family are big to huge tropical sea stars with 5 arms, rounded in cross-section...
- Goniasteridae Forbes, 1841 family Leilasteridae Jangoux & Aziz, 1988 family Mithrodiidae Viguier, 1878 family Odontasteridae Verrill, 1899 family Ophidiasteridae...
- Thromidia gigas is a species of starfish in the family Mithrodiidae. It was described by Ole Theodor Jensen Mortensen in 1935. It lives in the Indian Ocean...
- Thromidia seyc****esensis is a species of starfish in the family Mithrodiidae. It occurs in Seyc****es, Indian Ocean. Thromidia seyc****esensis has five...
- Mithrodia clavigera is a species of tropical starfish in the family Mithrodiidae. It has pale flesh tone with large brick-red patches. Its specimens preserved...
- The Mithrodia is a genus of starfish in the family Mithrodiidae. Mithrodia bradleyi Verrill, 1870 -- East Pacific Mithrodia clavigera (Lamarck, 1816) --...
- The list of echinoderms of South Africa is a list of species that form a part of the echinoderm (Phylum Echinodermata) fauna of South Africa, and includes...
- thick-armed seastar, is a large, obese species of starfish in the family Mithrodiidae. It is native to the North Western Australia region and was described...
- Thromidia is a genus of starfish in the family Mithrodiidae. These are unusually m****ive sea stars with five sausage-shaped arms, containing probably the...
- sometimes called the heavy starfish, is a species of starfish in the family Mithrodiidae in the order Valvatida. It is native to the Indo-Pacific region. Thromidia...