Astropectinidae

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Astropectinidae
Astropecten aranciacus in Tenerife.jpg
Astropecten aranciacus
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Echinodermata
Class: Asteroidea
Order: Paxillosida
Family: Astropectinidae
Gray, 1840
Genera

see text.

The Astropectinidae are a family of sea stars in the order Paxillosida. Usually, these starfish live on the seabed and immerse themselves in soft sediment such as sand and mud.[1]

They are not to be confused with species in the genus Archaster, which share similar shape and life habits, but belong to the family Archasteridae (order Valvatida).[2]

Genera[]

There are 27 genera in the family:

  • Fisher, 1913
  • Astropecten Gray, 1840
  • Astropectinides Verrill, 1914
  • Danielssen & Koren, 1883
  • Perrier, 1881
  • Bollonaster McKnight, 1977
  • Verrill, 1909
  • Craspidaster Sladen, 1889
  • Ctenophoraster Fisher, 1906
  • Ctenopleura Fisher, 1913
  • Dipsacaster Alcock, 1893
  • Dytaster Sladen, 1889
  • Fisher, 1913
  • E.A. Smith, 1876
  • Sladen, 1889
  • H.E.S. Clark, 1963
  • Fisher, 1916
  • Fisher, 1906
  • Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891
  • Pentasteria Valette, 1929
  • Plutonaster Sladen, 1889
  • Fell, 1963
  • Psilaster Sladen, 1885
  • Tethyaster Sladen, 1889
  • Thrissacanthias Fisher, 1910
  • Fisher, 1906
  • Trophodiscus Fisher, 1917

References[]

  • "Astropectinidae". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
  1. ^ Mah, Christopher (2009-07-13). "The Hidden Treasure of Trophodiscus!". Echinoblog. Retrieved 2014-03-19.
  2. ^ Mah, Christopher (2011-03-26). "Telling Apart Sand Stars: Archaster vs. Astropecten - Two Common Trade Species". Echinoblog.
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