The World Asteroidea Database - World Register of Marine Species
WEBApr 27, 2012 · We present a comprehensive overview of diversity and phylogeny as they have figured into the evolution of the Asteroidea from Paleozoic to the living fauna. Living post-Paleozoic asteroids, the …
WEBMay 26, 2020 · Sea stars inhabit all our world’s oceans from the tropics to the poles. Living asteroids have been lumped together and called Neoasteroidea because of their differences from Paleozoic forms. The …
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WEBTrue starfish are classified in the Asteroidea, a group of echinoderms. Unlike the superficially similar brittle stars (Ophiuroidea), true starfish have no sharp demarcation between arms and central body, and they move …