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Pterasteridae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Phylum
  
Echinodermata

Order
  
Velatida

Class
  
Asteroidea

Rank
  
Family

Pterasteridae

Similar
  
Velatida, Pteraster, Hymenaster, Pteraster tesselatus, Echinasteridae

Pterasteridae is a family of sea stars in the order Velatida, consisting of eight genera.

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Description and characteristics

Pterasterids are primarily deep-water, and have an inflated aboral surface. Like many other members of the ordo Velatida, they have a hole in the middle of the central disc called "osculum", from which they can expel mucus for defending against predators.

Many species brood their young in an internal chamber flushed with seawater.

Fossil pterasterids have been found as early as the upper Campanian of the Cretaceous period.

Genera

According to the World Register of Marine Species :

  • Amembranaster Golotsvan, 1998 -- 1 species
  • Benthaster Sladen, 1882 -- 3 species
  • Calyptraster Sladen, 1882 -- 5 species
  • Diplopteraster Verrill, 1880 -- 7 species
  • Euretaster Fisher, 1940 -- 3 species
  • Hymenaster Thomson, 1873 -- 51 species
  • Hymenasterides Fisher, 1911 -- 2 species
  • Pteraster Müller & Troschel, 1842 -- 46 species
  • References

    Pterasteridae Wikipedia


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