- ag****izi Perrier, 1881
Ophidiaster alexandri Verrill, 1915
Ophidiaster arenatus (Lamarck, 1816)
Ophidiaster armatus Koehler, 1910
Ophidiaster attenuatus Perrier...
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Ophidiaster ophidi****, the
purple starfish, is a
species of
starfish from the East
Atlantic (from
mainland Portugal and the
Azores down to the Gulf of...
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Ophidiaster granifer, the
grained seastar, is a
species of
starfish in the
family Ophidiasteridae. It is
found in the Red Sea and the Indo-Pacific and...
- 1871 L.
ornithopus (Muller & Troschel, 1842) L.
pacifica Gray, 1840
Ophidiaster diplax Müller & Troschel, 1842 O.
ehrenbergi Müller & Troschel, 1842...
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sperm released by a male
happens to find them. One
species of seastar,
Ophidiaster granifer,
reproduces a****ually by parthenogenesis. In
certain other asterozoans...
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bouvieri Perrier, 1875 (=Linckia formosa)
Linckia columbiae Gray, 1840 (=
Ophidiaster colombiae,
Phataria fascialis)
Linckia gracilis Liao, 1985
Linckia guildingi...
-
example for this is the
genus Linckia). Some
species belonging to Linckia,
Ophidiaster and
Phataria shed
single arms that
regenerate the disc and the remaining...
- (Lamarck, 1816)
Synonyms Linckia costae Russo, 1894
Linckia leachi Gray, 1840
Linckia typus Gray, 1840
Ophidiaster multiforis Müller & Troschel, 1842...
- disk". Six
years later Ernst Haeckel observed that
members of the
genus Ophidiaster (Linckia) were
prone to cast off arms and that new discs, arms, madreporites...
- name
Linckia columbiae Gray, 1840
Synonyms Linckia diplax Perrier, 1875
Ophidiaster colombiae Müller & Troschel, 1842
Phataria fascialis Monks, 1904 Tamaria...