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    Luidia foliolata, the sand star, is a species of starfish in the family Luidiidae found in the northeastern Pacific Ocean on sandy and muddy seabeds at...
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    columbia. Luidia foliolata Luidia heterozona. Luida latiradiata. Luidia lawrencei. Luidia ludwigi. Luidia maculata. Luidia magellanica Luidia magnifica (oral...
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    more rapid motion, "gliding" across the ocean floor. The sand star (Luidia foliolata) can travel at a speed of 2.8 m (9 ft 2 in) per minute. Sunflower starfish...
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    more rapid motion, "gliding" across the ocean floor. The sand star (Luidia foliolata) can travel at a speed of 2.8 m (9 ft 2 in) per minute. When a starfish...
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    predation. Major predators include Solaster stimpsoni (the sun star), Luidia foliolata (the sand star), and other sea stars. Cucumaria miniata are suspension...
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    PMID 22573771. Brusca, Moore & Shuster 2016, pp. 982–983. "Sand star - Luidia foliolata". Sea Stars of the Pacific Northwest. Archived from the original on...
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    settled on the tubes. They also found juveniles of the sand star (Luidia foliolata), the common sunstar (Crossaster papposus), the Pacific blood star...
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    star Gorgonocephalus eucinemis Brittle star Ophiacanthidae Sand star Luidia foliolata Sea cucumbers Parastichopus spp. Sunflower stars Pycnopodia spp....
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