Definition of Goniasteridae. Meaning of Goniasteridae. Synonyms of Goniasteridae

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Definition of Goniasteridae

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- Goniasteridae (the biscuit stars) constitute the largest family of sea stars, included in the order Valvatida. They are mostly deep-dwelling species,...
- occur in pompom-like tufts at the base of each spine, whereas in the Goniasteridae, such as Hippasteria phrygiana, the pedicellariae are scattered over...
- red starfish, is a species of marine starfish belonging to the family Goniasteridae. Fromia indica can reach a diameter of about 7.5 centimetres (3.0 in)...
- or tiled starfish, is a species of starfish belonging to the family Goniasteridae. Fromia monilis can reach a diameter of about 30 centimetres (12 in)...
- spotted starfish, is a species of starfish belonging to the family Goniasteridae. Fromia milleporella can reach a diameter of about 15 centimetres (5...
- Marocaster is an extinct genus of sea stars in the family Goniasteridae. It existed in what is now Morocco during the early Cretaceous period. It was...
- Lundsten, Lonny (2010). "Phylogenetic revision of the Hippasterinae (Goniasteridae; Asteroidea): systematics of deep sea corallivores, including one new...
- Hippasteria is one of 70 genera of sea stars in the diverse family Goniasteridae. These sea stars are regular, five-armed starfishes, with a large and...
- name Ghardaqa sea star, is a species of marine starfish in the family Goniasteridae. It has been found between 33.7 and 40.1 longitude and 15.3 to 28.6...
- Fromia is a genus of starfish belonging to the family Goniasteridae. These species are tropical sea stars, with 5 arms but sometimes up to 7. Some species...