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Thromidia is a
genus of
starfish in the
family Mithrodiidae.
These are
unusually m****ive sea
stars with five sausage-shaped arms,
containing probably...
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Thromidia catalai,
sometimes called the
heavy starfish, is a
species of
starfish in the
family Mithrodiidae in the
order Valvatida. It is
native to the...
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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...
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Thromidia brycei, the thick-armed seastar, is a large,
obese species of
starfish in the
family Mithrodiidae. It is
native to the
North Western Australia...
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Thromidia seyc****esensis is a
species of
starfish in the
family Mithrodiidae. It
occurs in Seyc****es,
Indian Ocean.
Thromidia seyc****esensis has five...
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species of
echinoderm in
terms of bulk is
probably the
starfish species Thromidia gigas, of the
class Asteroidea,
which reaches a
weight of over 6 kg (13 lb)...
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Genus Thromidia Pope & Rowe, 1977
Thromidia brycei Marsh, 2009
Thromidia catalai Pope & Rowe, 1977
Thromidia gigas (Mortensen, 1935)
Thromidia seyc****esensis...
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Xenoturbellida (Xenoturbella ****onica)
Acoelomorpha (Waminoa sp.)
Echinodermata (
Thromidia catalai)
Hemichordata (Balanoglossus sp.)
Examples of all four branches...
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species which can
reach up to 75 cm, such as
species in the
genus Thromidia.
Almost all
species in this
order have five arms with tube feet. This...
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elegans H.L. Clark, 1921
Blocked starfish Fromia indica (Perrier, 1869)
Thromidia catalai Pope & Rowe, 1977 Fat
armed star
Austrofromia schultzei (Döderlein...