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- Nepanthia belcheri is a species of starfish in the family Asterinidae. It is found in shallow water in Southeast Asia and northeastern Australia. It is...
- species: Nepanthia belcheri (Perrier, 1875) Nepanthia cr****a (Gray, 1847) Nepanthia fisheri Rowe & Marsh, 1982 Nepanthia maculata Gray, 1840 Nepanthia pedicellaris...
- particularly low tides, when many starfish may be exposed to the air. Nepanthia belcheri has a variable number of arms and divides by fission in a similar...
- changing **** into females as they grow older. In some species such as Nepanthia belcheri, a large female can split in half and the resulting offspring...
- Koehler, 1920 Manasterina H.L. Clark, 1938 Meridiastra O'Loughlin, 2002 Nepanthia Gray, 1840 Paranepanthia Fisher, 1917 Parvulastra O'Loughlin in O'Loughlin...
- plates on the aboral (upper) surface are irregular. The type species is Nepanthia platydisca Fisher, 1913. Members of the genus are found at depths down...
- fisheri), the crinoid Parametra fisheri (Clark, 1908), the sea stars Nepanthia fisheri Rowe & Marsh, 1982, Astroceramus fisheri Koehler, 1909, the chiton...
- Metrodira subulata Anseropoda rosacea Asterina cepheus Manasterina longispina Nepanthia cr****a Paranepanthia rosea Patiriella brevispina (purple seastar) Euretaster...
- Lincoln, South Australia, to Cape Liptrap, Victoria, and around Tasmania.) Nepanthia cr****a Western seastar (Gray, 1847) (Point Cloates to Cape Naturaliste...
- maculata, a plant endemic to Brazil Neotinea maculata, an Old World orchid Nepanthia maculata, an eastern Pacific starfish Nephila maculata, a golden orb-web...