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    Echinasteridae - Wikipedia

    The Echinasteridae are a family of starfish in the monotypic order Spinulosida. The family includes eight genera and about 133 species found on the seabed in various habitats around the world. See more

    Echinasteridae contains eight genera and about 133 species. The two genera Echinaster and Henricia are the most speciose, forming species complexes. Echinaster has a … See more

    Echinasterids are epifaunal animals that live on the seabed, on rock, sand, gravel or mud. They graze on encrusting invertebrates such as sponges, tunicates and molluscs, as well as feeding on detritus. Additionally, Echinaster uses cilia to create a current to … See more

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    Echinasterids are mostly five-armed starfish with thick but small discs, and long, slender, often cylindrical arms. The cuticle is covered on both the aboral (upper) and oral … See more

    The following genera are recognised by the World Register of Marine Species:
    Aleutihenricia Clark & Jewett, 2010
    Dictyaster Wood … See more

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    WebApr 27, 2012 · Abstract. Members of the Asteroidea (phylum Echinodermata), popularly known as starfish or sea stars, are …

    • Author: Christopher L. Mah, Daniel B. Blake
    • Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins
    • Publish Year: 2012
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