Protoreaster nodosus, commonly known as the horned sea star or chocolate chip sea star, is a species of sea star found in the warm, shallow waters of the...
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Protoreaster lincki, the red knob sea star, red spine star, African sea star, or the African red knob sea star, is a species of starfish from the Indian...
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Protoreaster is a genus of sea stars in the family Oreasteridae from the Indo-Pacific. They are sometimes seen in the marine aquarium trade. The following...
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A red knob sea star, Protoreaster linckii is an example of Asterozoan Echinoderm....
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1935 -- 2 species genus Poraster Döderlein, 1916 -- 1 species genus Protoreaster Döderlein, 1916 -- 3 species genus Pseudanthenea Döderlein, 1915 -- 1...
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also known as the chocolate chip star (leading to easy confusion with Protoreaster nodosus), is a species of starfish from warmer parts of the East Pacific...
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A similar phenomenon exists in the Indo-Pacific for species such as Protoreaster nodosus. With its multiple arms, the starfish provides a popular metaphor...
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taken at Jozani Forest Zanzibar East Coast beach Red-knobbed starfish (Protoreaster linckii) on the beach in Nungwi, northern Zanzibar A Zanzibar beach Cannons...
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penicillatus, an Odontasteridae Linckia laevigata, an Ophidiasteridae Protoreaster lincki, an Oreasteridae Podosphaeraster gustavei, a Podosphaerasteridae...
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Culcita novaeguineae With care? 30 cm (11.8 in) Chocolate chip sea star Protoreaster nodosus No Moderate? 30 cm (11.8 in) Blue linckia Linckia laevigata 30 cm...
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Haplocrinites from Devonian, similar to microstructure reported in extant Protoreaster nodosus, and representing the oldest record of such microstructure in...
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distorted after a large meal. When it attacks certain starfish such as Protoreaster nodosus and the small Nardoa gomophia, it soon abandons the potential...
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Pentaceraster alveolatus Pentaceraster gracilis Pentaceraster regulus Protoreaster alveolatus Asterodiscides culcitulus Asterodiscides macroplax Asterodiscides...
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for its ability to capture even large sea stars like horned sea stars (Protoreaster nodosus) and the crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci). Polyps...
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reticulata - Oreaster reticulatus, the Red Cushion Sea Star Asterias nodosa – Protoreaster nodosus, the Horned Sea Star Asterias aranciaca - Astropecten aranciacus...
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1805) Pincushion starfish Halityle regularis Fisher, 1913 Regular star Protoreaster lincki (Blainville, 1830) Spine tipped star Pentaceraster mammillatus...
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its favourite host, but it has also been found on Culcita, Choriaster, Protoreaster, Echinaster, Halityle and Linckia, and it may also be associated with...
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