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  1. Asterodiscididae - Wikipedia

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    Four major lineages are present in the Asteriidae including the genus Sclerasterias a Boreal clade, which contains Northern Hemisphere cold-temperate water taxa, such as the Pacific-Arctic-Atlantic Leptasterias species complex , , , and two sister clades, the Pan Tropical and Antarctic asteriids.
    Seven families, Ophidiasteridae, Pterasteridae, Echinasteridae, Asterinidae, Asteriidae, Goniasteridae and Astropectinidae, each include more than 100 species. The Goniasteridae (nโ€Š=โ€Š256) and the Astropectinidae (nโ€Š=โ€Š243) include the largest number of species within the Asteroidea. Species are not evenly distributed among genera.
    In spite of being phylogenetically distant from one another, the Asteriidae and Stichasteridae include taxa that apparently occupy similar if not convergent ecological niches in intertidal and shallow-water marine ecoystems , , , , including โ€œkeystoneโ€ positions as predators of bivalves and other mollusks.
    Most asterinid diversity is known from shallow tropical to temperate-water settings (e.g., Aquilonastra, Asterina, Parvulastra) with relatively small adult size (diameterโ€Š=โ€Š0.5 to 2.0 cm). Temperate to cold-water forms, such as Patiria, Patiriella, and Stegnaster are larger in size (from eight to 15 cm in diameter).
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  8. Global Diversity and Phylogeny of the Asteroidea โ€ฆ

    WEBApr 27, 2012 · Those families that are primarily or exclusively tropical, including the Acanthasteridae, the Archasteridae, the Asteropseidae, the Asterodiscididae, the Mithrodiidae, the Oreasteridae, and the โ€ฆ

  9. A new species of Asterodiscides (Echinodermata, Asteroidea ...

  10. (PDF) Kionaster petersonae, n. gen. and sp. (Asteroidea), the first ...

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