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  1. Solasteridae - Wikipedia

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    Matsubara et al., determined the Solasteridae as the sister group to the Asterinidae and subsequently revisited the phylogenetic relationship of the Forcipulatida to other asteroids . Waters et al., addressed molecular relationships within the Asterinidae.
    The Solasteridae have historically been considered members of either the Spinulosida or the Velatida . Many solasterids, including Solaster and Crossaster, possess anywhere from six to 15 arms and possess reticulated, lightly calcified skeletons compared to other valvatidans.
    Most solasterids occur in cold to temperate water settings, but one genus, Seriaster, occurs in the tropical shallow water settings of New Caledonia . The Asterinidae are highly diverse, occupying different habitats and displaying a diverse, but consistent, series of body forms.
    E. Doraster constellatus (Zoroasteridae) USNM E23145. Most historical accounts , have set apart the Forcipulatacea or “forcipulate” asteroids (i.e., the Forcipulatida+Brisingida) from the other members of the Asteroidea.
  4. WEBApr 27, 2012 · The Solasteridae have historically been considered members of either the Spinulosida or the Velatida . Many solasterids, …

    • Author: Christopher L. Mah, Daniel B. Blake
    • Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins
    • Publish Year: 2012
  5. Solaster regularis, Sun star - SeaLifeBase

  6. Solasteridae - Wikispecies

  7. The first complete mitochondrial genome from the family …

  8. New species and occurrence records of Japanese Solasteridae and ...

  9. New species and occurrence records of Japanese Solasteridae and ...

  10. Solasteridae Viguier, 1878 - World Register of Marine Species